Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS).


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Old 01-11-2016, 03:05 PM #11
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Bud and StillNotNormal,
Thanks guys for your encouragement!
you are so right. the trick is to stay positive, not give up the hope.
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Want to thank all of you for putting your struggles with PCS in writing. Reading this gives me encouragement on my bad days and the hope that one day all of us will feel "normal" again. Only those that are going through this have a true understanding of what it is like to function on a daily basis. Wouldn't it be nice if the medical profession could learn something from us?!


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Want to thank all of you for writing down your struggles and helpful hints.

After 2 years+, my bad days are somewhat less and I learn a bit more as to how far I can push myself without increasing symptoms.

It still amazes me how much needs to be learned about PCS as concussions are like snowflakes- no 2 are alike. Hopefully, we can teach the medical profession, as most demonstrate limited knowledge.

Stay positive and don't overdo it, and hopefully all of us will have more and more good days!




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