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Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 4
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New Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 4
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Some Insight
I have taken on the role of the person of support for my husband who suffered a strike to the head and subsequently was diagnosed with PCS. He has been out of work for five months and the symptoms don't seem to be getting any better. It's now making me question whether it's psychosomatic or not. I have looked up different options in order to help him cope with his dizziness and irritability which includes visiting his physical therapist that he has been seeing for his back.
I read some articles which state that it takes longer for a person who lives with chronic pain (his back) to recover from this but I am now starting to worry that he has convinced himself that this is going to take atl east a year if not more to totally heal.
My husband refuses to listen to my suggestions and it is frankly affecting the whole family (I have two daughters). I don't want to be unsupportive but a part of me wants to just slap him out of this funk and tell him to get it together!! There are times I can see that he is still not feeling well but he doesn't help himself when he is pushing himself and not listening to what his body is telling him to do. Now they want to put him on antidepressants for his mood swings but he isn't the type to take any sort of medication and I can't find any "natural" remedy that could help him. Is there anyone who had their PCS last more than six months without any progression in healing? I feel he is stuck in a hole unable to get himself out of it!! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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