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Old 09-25-2007, 01:07 PM #1
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Frown PCS seems to be back again?

My pcs seems to have come back. I am forgetting things, driving abilities are just gone again. I seem to not have enough thought processes to safely drive a car. Getting confused over roads and which lane to be in and once looked at my hand and forgot to look back at the road...fortunately no one was on the road at the time. Of course I have stopped driving until I get my sences back if ever? Just had a bad attack of violent vertigo that caused vomitting and an ER trip. Doc at hospital said inner ear but the dizzy is still here from last Friday.
Anyone else have PCS to come back on them again after it was gone? Gaye
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