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Old 10-19-2020, 11:55 AM #1
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I understand the reasons to why you refuse to play that card. I was actually asking because someone else with PCS told me to avoid it commuting/traveling since it might cause further damage, I wasn't the one worried about it in the first place.

"Anxiety is a well known magnifier of symptoms. It can even cause symptoms to return." You mean that when you are anxious you can start to worry about the return of symptoms that have disappeared, and they can actually return because you start thinking about them when you're anxious?

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