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Old 02-02-2019, 05:20 AM #1
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Default Hello lovely People I'm After PCS with some symptoms I would like to cheack pls xx

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So in short I was a silly *** or still IAm and had 2 head Cunncussions
Fist proper one at rugby and I was put to sleep for 2 min and second 2 weeks later
When I fought I'm OK..when played and had big pressure to head...yes I'm stupid.
Since then 2 years a go...head aches ...went down in 70%..hurra

1. And still have some pressure relief sssiking noise sometimes in head..then felt some relief...is smaller now compare to my first months..uff
Sometimes I have bad taste in my mouth...
And when is heating on or drinking hot sup it affect it as well...some memory problems and concentation. Yes I know I'm stupid.

2. When driving hard suspension affects my head..irritates me..same with eating after driving. Irritates me ..doctor
Can't help me much than prescribed Amitrypteline at night...helps and Steraline antidepressant recently...as they didn't know what they can do I didn't rest it when all this started as I was expecting my first child and I was working as field service engineer...to keep my family
.......,...when lifting 20kg sometimes pumps my headaches
after driving I'm more irritated..
Fumes from cars..strong smells trigger my head aches..like bleetch cleaner..
Fatigue is less now but not cleared
Brain fog can come to me letet in week when working.

Can I drink coffee tea or beer? Sometimes as doctor say I'm fine but I fell not 100%
I went thrue hell and hope noone will end up like me...but I know It could be much worse..
....is my drivibg damaging my brain as is 2 years and 4 months...can't get good night sleep
With out amitrypteline...and Setaline make me less emotional..
I'm 33 I loved my beer...I hope one day I'll ok
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Old 02-05-2019, 05:12 PM #2
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Hello lovely people XXX

Love this forum...I think I found and ansfer to my headaches!
I think I have Celbral Spinal Fluid Leak as I can taste it now...since I'm drinking more coffee and this helps with blood pressure and squeezing out liquid instead if low sucking up air and triggering mega Migrens ...I Bet Here is 100s people like me. Now I have to fix it please help me and point me somewarebin UK ....
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