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Old 06-05-2016, 09:34 AM #3
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Gentle neck therapy would be worthwhile. Anxiety can be a big cause of headaches and other symptoms. The meds may help with the anxiety but nothing more. They are not a PCS treatment. I've never heard anybody mention Mertazapine (Remeron) for anti-anxiety/anti-depressant. Don't know what you should expect.

The sense of not feeling right can be a big cause of anxiety. The PCS makes the brain's anxiety system super sensitive.

Try to relax and be patient. Fighting through will slow your recovery.
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