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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Delaware River Valley, USA
Posts: 63
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Delaware River Valley, USA
Posts: 63
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ProAgonist,
I too have a recurrence of symptoms with even minor bumps. I am in a run of several unrecovered injuries on top of one another, so at this point, a very small bump causes problems for me. (Grazing my head against the side of a wall, or even throwing myself exhaustedly back on the bed is too hard.) Everyone wonders how I hit my head so much. I think they also "bump" or "graze" their head like that, but it just doesn't affect them because their head is not a bruised up mess.
As for the anxiety, I have done some CBT and it is effective. Fear is an appropriate response in the case of real danger, and you can learn to distinguish that. Best wishes.
Julie
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About me: Married 45yo mother of two girls. In July 2014, I hit my head on the side of the pool; since then I've had 3 lesser concussions, one of which was due to MVA.
For the 5-10 years prior to that I’ve had what I now realize were possibly 20+ undiagnosed concussions or sub-concussions. Likely most of these result from Duane's Syndrome, for which I now have prism glasses. Have successfully done vestibular therapy and plan to start vision therapy.
Current companions: Significant depression, anxiety, hyperacusis, difficulty with verbal expression (recall & word mixups), mild spacial/vestibular issues. Feelings of disconnect in relationships.
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