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Old 12-06-2017, 04:18 PM #1
MsAlexis MsAlexis is offline
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Hi all. I stumbled upon this forum today, and I finally feel like I've found people who understand. While I feel my case is probably very minor compared to what I've read here, it's definitely nice to read that I'm not alone.

A lil info about my PCS. I'm on my second concussion (both MVA-related... One head on in 2015 and one rear-end in Oct 2017...neither my fault, and I didn't hit my head either time).

I'm so new to this PCS stuff... Missing lots of work (at a job I started just a week after my second MVA) due to severe headaches, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and what feels like depression.

So, I guess, hello there.
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