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Join Date: Oct 2017
Posts: 9
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2017
Posts: 9
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Mark. My neck, upper back, shoulders, jaw were very painful after the accident and for several weeks. Yes, laying in bed aggravated those problems. At that time, I was most concerned with letting my brain heal. I slept fairly regular hours. During the day, I just laid there with my eyes closed.
A few months after the accident I started walking circles around my yard (2 acres) for excercises. I started digging in the yard. Over several months I dug a 340' trench for a drain pipe from the house. I planted hundreds of seeds of various kinds and have been tending them. I put considerable thought into finding projects like those to do that are good excercises, don't require dangerous tools, and don't make my symptoms too much worse. For instance, I can work in the front yard, but have to be carefull to not watch cars go by on the busy street. I must wear earplugs by the street too. And sunglasses when outside. And a large brimmed hat to keep the sun from reflecting off my glasses and making me unable to function. What fun!
I'm taking naproxen and a med for depression. One doctor has tried close to 10 different meds for my headache. All of them had crazy side affects. Not one of them helped my headache.
I had the usual scans after the accident. While in vestibular therapy I had several related tests. I had an eeg after a bout with drop seizures.
We're still looking for direction.
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