View Single Post
Old 10-22-2014, 03:34 PM
enoko enoko is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 7
8 yr Member
enoko enoko is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 7
8 yr Member
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
There are events called sub-concussive impacts. These are jostles of the head that cause very minor trauma to the brain that is not immediately notice but cumulatively can have the same effect as a concussion.

Your refusal to give your brain a rest has left it very susceptible to any form of quick motion.

So, yes, your brain is permanently concussed. Every concussed brain has lasting damage. For some, it does not manifest until the brain is put under stress. For others, it includes a severe sensitivity to any quick motion.

Bending over and then back upright is not a concussion. It is a challenge to the vestibular system.

As I said before, you need help with your anxiety and hypochondria. It is not conducive to brain healing.

My best to you.
I was reading through old threads and found this about quick head movements, MarkInIdaho you said bending over and then back up is not a concussion, but you say you get concussions from shaking your head 'no'. Are they not similar movements?

I did a couple of quick head movements turning my head looking back very fast and this left my head tingling and all foggy brained, is that more of a decompensation or a concussion? Mostly for my peace of mind I feel its interesting to know if I'm causing new concussion with movements like this..Any advice on the matter?
enoko is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote