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Old 07-06-2015, 05:48 PM
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Default Over-stimulation via shower

Since my concussion, I've had my spouse, doctor, and therapist mention that when things get too stressful or overwhelming, I should find a way to relax. Interestingly, the one thing they universally suggested was to have a hot shower. My immediate response has always been that the issue I have with a shower, particularly lengthier ones, is that inevitably I end up ruminating intensely, and by the time I'm done my mind feels fried.

I had not put much thought into why I ruminated in the shower, but had always assumed it related to me being taxed by my morning routine: wake up, feed my children, have breakfast, deal with the dog, and then go shower. However, I recently started showering at the start of my routine thinking it would help. It didn't.

When I mentioned this phenomenon to my better-half, she immediately said I should try wearing ear plugs while I shower... sheer genius!! Since wearing the plugs during my showers, I ruminate far, far less and my mind feels no worse for wear at its conclusion. I had overlooked it, but the constant sound of water splashing evidently was leading to over-stimulation.

When I mentioned this to my Occupational Therapist, she said she had another patient with a concussion who had to shower with his wife so that he wouldn't ruminate. When I heard this, I thought there may be others in our PCS community that may endure an easily avoidable source of unwanted stimulation.

Hope this helps someone!
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