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Old 01-23-2016, 06:54 AM #1
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Default Can pcs all of a sudden cause fatigue after 14 months?

Recently I've been getting really tired after doing not very much physically. Generally since getting pcs I've had no trouble with physical stuff, going for walks or working has not affected my symptoms. These days however, I've been feeling really exhausted. I will say I've had some kind of virus, chest infection for a few weeks now, but I'm starting to think that this is connected to my injury.

Does pcs get worse after 14 months?
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