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Old 03-19-2013, 01:12 PM #1
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Default Need help with inability to use computer, read or watch TV

I have had PCS for 4 months, following a mild concussion which turned into a severe relapse 10 days later when I started pushing myself again.

I have been doing acupuncture, some cranial sacral work, nutrient IV's and supplements (fish oil, gingko, etc), but many of the PCS symptoms still persist.

I'm still unable to use a computer, watch TV or read for any length of time. I also can't be around crowds or more than a few close friends (can't handle complex social interaction).

I would like to know what others have done that helped with these types of symptoms (especially the computer, reading problems). I've seen some posts on vision therapy, but don't know if that's what I need - my actual vision is okay.

Thanks!
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