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Old 10-30-2008, 12:12 PM #1
rydellen rydellen is offline
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Default Can having a cold really effect the PCS this much??

I have had PCS for 6 month now. 6 weeks back i started to get worse after a physically excaustion. I after 2-3 weeks started to notice a cold. Blew up and I have been having a cold now for 4 weeks almost! A lot of people seem to have had the same thing. Had antibiotics but no improvement. Some super-virus going on I guess.

The thing is that I consider myself so much worse (headaches, fatigue, dizzy etc) now than 6 weeks ago something. Im kindof hoping it has to do with a infection or something and that it didnt "mess up" my brain when I overdid it physically. Because overdoing it in the first place was what set the PCS off for me.

I have been worse and worse the last 2 weeks especially and I cant really find anything Ive done to be tha cause. Hoping to get better as soon as the "cold" goes away!

Has anyone else experienced the same worsening from just having a cold!!

Feels like my head can handle 30% of what it could before the cold (or the overdoing it)

Emil
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