View Single Post
Old 10-29-2017, 06:28 AM
StayPositiveNStrong StayPositiveNStrong is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: May 2017
Posts: 13
5 yr Member
StayPositiveNStrong StayPositiveNStrong is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: May 2017
Posts: 13
5 yr Member
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Danielson View Post
Thanks a lot for the information, and I'm sorry for what happened to you, you have my solidarity and empathy.
If it's not a problem for you, may I know the speed and the mechanics of your accident (it was a front o rear collision, were you wearing a seatbelt etc...)
Also, what kind of symptoms have you experienced after the accident and what are your current symptoms?
It was a T-Bone accident. The other car hit me driver's side while I was stationary at around 45-55 MPH. I was wearing my seat-belt and during impact I did not sustain head trauma. I must have gone into shock for a few 5-10 seconds after impact but I never lost consciousness and I remember every detail of the accident. The symptoms I experienced came in 15 months after my car accident which included:
  • Dizziness (while driving and walking around)
  • Fluorescent light sensitivity
  • Sensitivity to certain sound frequencies
  • Sensitivity to large crowds (malls, grocery stores, etc.)
  • Cloudy/foggy brain
  • Mild headaches
  • Interrupted sleep pattern (likely caused by high anxiety)
  • Racing heart (likely caused by high anxiety and phobia of symptoms getting worse)
My current symptoms as of today:
  • Dizziness (while driving and walking around) - It has gotten better but I'm hoping for a full recovery
  • Mild headaches (they come and go but manageable without meds and don't last long)
  • Sensitivity to certain sound frequencies (I can now listen to music at lower/med levels. Switching on my sub-woofer and amplifying lower frequencies tend to make my symptoms worse)

It's also important to note that right after my accident I continued living my life normally as I didn't experience any symptoms right away. I was going to bars, clubs & drinking hard. I was also practicing kick-boxing 3x a week and working on the computer for 8+ hours a day. I never really gave my brain a chance to heal.
StayPositiveNStrong is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
"Thanks for this!" says:
Danielson (10-29-2017)