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Old 05-07-2017, 02:35 PM #1
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Hi everyone, thank you all in advance if possible I would like some advice on my PCS.I hit my head (top right side)on the kitchen unit 6 months ago 2 days after that I walked into my garage door that was open and hit my forehead.Neither of these impacts knocked me unconscious but they were quite painful.About a day later I started to feel very strange sensations in my head which I know now was concussion.I've had a scan which is all clear and blood tests etc all fine but I'm still suffering with headaches that last for hours on end almost everyday and the dizzy sensation and weird out of it feeling that other people have expressed here.I realise compared to other people who are suffering that I am having it very easy but this condition is more or less ruling my life.I have just stopped taking paracetamol and ibuprofen for the headaches because I was thinking maybe the headaches were "painkiller headaches". Anyway many thanks again,Stephen.
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