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Old 04-27-2009, 10:09 AM
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Default Hit head in 2005 - still having PCS?

Hi everyone,

I'm glad I found this forum. Here's my history. Perfectly healthy 39 year old. In 2005, I was at a meeting out of state and fainted while sitting on the toilet (actually fainted while standing up). My head (above right eye) smacked the tile floor hard and I was out for about 1-2 minutes or so. I woke up, head hurt like never before, but collected myself and went back to bed (midnight). I woke up at 5am, rolled over in bed and got extremely dizzy. Called 911, went to ER, they thought I had a heart attack but that was negative. Head CT didn't reveal much. Sent me home.

My dizzy feeling lasted about 6 months when it finally slowly went away.

However, 10 days after the ER visit, I am sitting on the couch watching TV and the entire world starts to spin. Freaks me out. Heart races. Dr's think I might have an electrical problem with my heart. More tests - come back negative. Electro Cardio Dr. states he thinks I just hit my head hard and gave myself a slight concussion - just go live my life.

So I do but it seems every 7-9 months since my 2005 fall, I will be sitting on the couch watching TV (have been feeling great for months) and all of a sudden something snaps. It's like a strange quiet comes on and then I get dizzy, it scares the heck out of me, heart starts racing, I want to get near someone. However, after each one of these episodes, I remain dizzy for 2-3 months. It feels like I am floating when I walk. Sometimes sitting in meetings, I feel a little nauseous.

The last episode happened about 3 weeks ago. This time was a little different than the last several times. I think this episode may have given me several panic attacks. I got dizzy on the couch, my heart started racing, then settled down, then came back, again and again. I decided to go to the ER not sure if I was having a heart attack. ER Dr. basically scoffed at me and sent me home with a normal EKG. This time, instead of feeling dizzy in the weeks afterwards, it's like I am anxious. I'm not sure how to describe it other than just being anxious. Not always but maybe every 2-3 days, I'll get to the point where I feel like I'm on the edge of losing it.

So now that I have bored you with my symptoms, is this somewhat normal? Can I expect this to go away some day? Is there anything I could be doing to help this go away? I'm open to just about anything!

Thanks for your help!
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