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Old 06-04-2015, 04:25 PM #1
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Hello,
I've had two confirmed concussions lately - Sept. 2014 and Dec. 2014. PCS for 6 mos., awful anxiety still lingering. Can't even go through doorways normally (both involved doors). I think I may have a new one this week. I also have POTS, so I'm wicked dizzy anyway and can't stand long. There are times I space out for like 30 sec and can't remembre. Any tips for how to get my balance back? and not bump into doorways. My bathroom is really small. Thank you.
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