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Old 10-14-2017, 11:43 AM #1
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Default Started anxiety therapy

Because of my concussions in 2014 and following PCS I started therapy a few weeks ago. I was and I still am constantly concerned about my head. Every wrong move, every wrong step let's my anxiety go through the roof.

I get bad symptoms like having a new concussion.

Now my therapist told me yesterday that axiety can not cause any symptoms.

So that confused me. What causes my symptoms if it's not anxiety related?

In times where nothing specific happens to my head I feel pretty good most of the time.

So is it correct what she says?
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