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Old 08-15-2007, 08:06 PM #1
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Today was not a good day, and It is very difficult not to vent my anger onto my family. In one of my last posts some of you may have read that I received a brain injury when I was about five and changed my personality for the worse. I have extreme mood swings which at times are very volatile. Now is one of those times, I have vented to my wife to some degree for some minor infraction already. I am staying up until she goes to sleep just so I wont vent on her. Hopefully I will feel better in the morning.
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Hello again. Not sure what I can do to help your moodiness, but I'm usually around to listen. Also there are many here that will listen so please come looking for some of us when you need to vent. We will listen. This room doesn't always have lots of activity. So please feel like you can move around and locate some one to talk too.

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I don't know if I am doing this right, but I found this site on the internet and have been reading about those with PCS. What a small relief that I am not going crazy. I have all the symptoms you all have described. I have the hardest time getting up or wanting to get up in the morning. The vertigo from simply trying to turn my head to shut my alarm off sets my brain inside my skull spinning and I have to take a minute to focus on something to feel right again. I am very emotional over the smallest things etc... How long is this suppose to last? I never feel good anymore during the day. I have just seemed to adjust to the nausea, axniexty etc...
I was in a motorcycle accident back on November 12, 2006 and was Bayflighted to Bayfront Trauma Center and did not get out until January 12, 2007. I am so truly blessed that I survived and I don't take that for granted, but I used to be some much more to myself, family, friends and to my job. I just seem to struggle every day to get through the day.
Thanks for listening (reading). It was very helpful reading some of your comments and how you are coping.
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