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Old 03-05-2014, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by froggyboogie View Post
Hello everyone ..
im in a bad bad situation so thats why im trying to whrite in here .
im from denmark and hope some people can help me with some unanswered question
my story starts with a violent attack where i had a concussion ,3 weeks after i played a soccer match and was out drinking beers .I tryed to get back to normal life but i was drinking alkohol sometimes with my freinds in the weekends which is not a good mix .i stopped drinking achohol but maybe a little to late
I was resting a lot and my post commotio dessepeared but have some other problems now .I can not get my pulse rate high for long time my brain makes a overpressure in my brain when i use my bicyckle it gives a lot of problems pulse 100 for 20 minutes are way to long .i can allmost nothing when we talk exersice .I can feel somthing in my brain floating and i have ringing in my ears .
My big question is have you ever heard about someone could not exersice 2 and a half year after a head concussion because of overpressure and can feel fluid in my brain after exersice ??Im getting a CT scanning soon and hope they will find out something ..

sorry my bad english hope you understand a little

thanks
Hi there,
I am sorry to hear you are suffering still at 2 and 1/2 years later. At 23 months I too still feel head pressure and can be mobile but can't exercise more than 10 minutes for 2 days, then it is bad again. I also can't use my eyes for close use without bringing on pain on the side of my head where I was hit. My friend who had a severe brain injury said it took her many years and I see her now - she is my inspiration. She can now be as active as she wants, like a normal person, and I wish this future for you and me and everyone else who is patiently waiting for this to go away. This is sure an endurance marathon, the slowest one of course. Too bad the medical community doesn't look into these symptoms more instead of assuming they aren't real.
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