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Old 06-24-2016, 08:30 AM #1
Halfnelson Halfnelson is offline
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Hi all,

This is my first meaningful post in about two years. It's been approx. 5 years since my concussion and unfortunately my symptoms remain. Symptoms are language difficulties, strange tingling/pressure feeling in head, some light and noise sensitivity, and general slowed thinking. I'm certain there are plenty of you out there with similar cases.

I suppose I just wanted to check-in and see if there have been any advances in medicine for PCS (unlikely!) in my absence that I should be aware of? Any new treatments? Guess it's too much to ask for a miracle cure.

I've tried plenty of anti-depressants (SSRIs & NRIs) but they did not help me cognitively.

I've had a look over my posts which started in 2012 and it's upsetting to see how my life has hit a stand-still since my concussion. I thought that avoiding this forum might help me move forward and, whilst it was a little relieving to pretend nothing was wrong for a while, things haven't got better and here I am again. I just can't escape this.

All the best to everyone.

Halfnelson
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