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Old 08-18-2013, 07:18 PM
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Default Two concussions - symptoms returning from running?

Hi everyone,

This is my first post in this forum, there seems to be a lot of good information and knowledgable people here who have had similar experiences as myself. I'm very much looking forward to sharing experiences and advice.

I had a pretty severe concussion while boxing about 2.5 years ago, and a much less severe concussion playing hockey about 10 months ago (non-contact league...just got bumped in the head by a guy's shoulder). Since then, I've stopped all contact sports and have really tried my best to take care of my head.

However, this summer (starting beginning of June) I've taken up running outside again. For the past 7 weeks, I've been dealing with horrible feelings of weakness, muscle achiness, headaches, irritability and mood swings, inability to concentrate at work, and sometimes fatigue. I noticed in the last 8 weeks or so I was getting WORSE at running.

I was pretty bad for a few weeks and then decided to take it VERY easy for 2 weeks, i.e. didn't go to work for a week, slept early every night, no exercise. I got a lot better up until last weekend. I stayed out very late one night, and the next night got (too) drunk. I know....sounds really dumb....but I thought I was better.

This last week has been horrible, with all of the above symptoms. Mostly, the horrible weakness feeling. I am often out of breath from chewing my food.

I am going for a CT scan on Tuesday, but I was wondering if anyone had similar experiences or heard of anyone aggravating their PCS by running, especially so long after the initial head traumas. The only thing I can think of is the impact on the hard pavement is rattling my brain.

This honestly feels like when I had mono, but without the sore throat and swollen lymph nodes. I cant do anything. I cant take my dog for a 10 minute walk without feeling like a feeble old man.

I am a 26 year old male, I also have ulcerative colitis, but it has been under control and I don't think has anything to do with this.

Any feedback is much appreciated.

Thank you

Bas
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