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Old 11-23-2018, 08:16 AM #1
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Default Up's and downs

Hey,
Im going through a hard time this week facing really strong Symptoms with anxiety and Panic. My accident happened around 3 years ago. Since then in Overall, I feel that my conidition improved extremely. The only Thing that is kinda discouraging me is that sometimes, like every few months, there are the few days or a week that is just horrible and makes me feel that I will never recover. The Symptoms in These times are never the same, Im facing everytime something new when I got those days.
Is there anyone else here, who experienced this?


I will make a big post about my PCS and my way to recovery soon.
Just know that you're not alone.
Greetings and best wishes to all of you.
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