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Old 04-10-2015, 06:46 PM #1
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Confused Am I Crazy!!!!!

I,ve been reading all the symptoms from PCS but no mention of actually feeling the swelling in your brain or electrical currents running through it. That is the one symptom that disturbs me the most. Not even my Neurogist can give me an answer. I have been dealing with this for over two years. Does anyone experience these symptoms as well?
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Any meds you are withdrawing from?
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KK13,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. I also read your other post in the newcomers forum. I'm sorry to hear you have had such a rough 2 1/2 years.

It sounds like you would be a candidate for some of the 'outside the box' treatments. Does you state allow CBD (canabidiol) oil ? It is the medicinal part of marijuana. It has no THC to get one high. I'm not a strong proponent but it sounds like your needs are worth stretching.

btw, It would help if you copied your first post onto this thread so others understand what you have gone through.

My best to you.
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