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Old 05-26-2015, 08:23 AM #1
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Default I get so nervous going to the doctor for my PCS?

Hi all,

Just another thread from me, as I am loving the forums (I joined a month or two ago) and I love having all these questions I've had with PCS answered. Anyway, I've been suffering from PCS for almost 8 months now. Hit my head way back in October.

My symptoms:
Ever since then I've been changed and I don't feel right. I'm in this constant dreamy feeling/fog and everything feels unreal and not right. Next, if I do too much my brain gets tired and I break down almost, I feel so weird I can't do anything. I could go on about depression and anxiety, but I'm going to stop there lol cause I explain my symptoms every post.

So, I am here today to tell you that I'm nervous, and I don't know why. Every time I see a doctor about my PCS I get so nervous that it's hard to explain my symtoms. Today, I'm going back to my concussion specialist who I've been to every month or so, he just kinda does what a neurologist does. Prescribes meds, gives me helpful ways of how to feel better, Etc. he does help. I just get nervous I don't know why? Anyone else?
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