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Mark, I appreciate the response.
Currently I am in therapy and I am learning coping techniques for my anxiety.

I found this forum about 6 months ago and have learned a lot about PCS from your comments. You obviously are knowledgeable but you also can relate to others dealing with PCS. I would like to thank you for all the work you have done here- it really does make a difference for the community.
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