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Old 01-05-2009, 12:32 PM #1
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Default Dissassociation between mind and body

I read somewhere that ''and im not sure i worded it right'' but that you have like a dissassociation between mind and body when my head was bad and i mean real bad this think would happen where it seemed like my brain could not keep ''at times'' with my body movements i would compare it to being on a bad drug where there is a pause at times between what the mind see's the body doing like slow i guess it goes back to Cognitive Function it dont happen anymore any insight on this.....again i'm glad i found this board PCS for the longest time wrecked my life and i had thoughts of stupid stuff of doing something to myself thinking that it would never end compared to the first 3 months its doing much better now only problem is back then it would go away for sometimes a week or so then i would jump back in the ring and set it back and so forth but yeah any insight on the body and mind thing who else has heard of ppl experiencing this?????
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