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Old 06-05-2011, 01:29 PM
SmilinEyesMs305 SmilinEyesMs305 is offline
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Default Temperature Sensitivity??

Hi Everyone- I am new to this forum, but unfortunately familiar with concussions and PCS.

I was in a bad car accident 3 months ago and experienced a bad concussion. (I was completely stopped, and the car behind me hit me doing 45 mph.) I also have experienced two other work related concussions in the past 2 years, (I work with highly aggressive special needs children.) Anyway, during my experiences with PCS after the accident, I would experience spikes in my perception of temperature. I had also experienced a back injury and was put on Prednisone for a month. My primary care Dr. attributed this issue with temperature as a side effect of the medication. It happened a few times off and on after I went off the Prednisone, but nothing too bad.

Against my neurologist's wishes, I returned to my job this week, so that they would not terminate my empolyment. The stress of my job has created a return of some symptoms, but they have not been too debilitating, so I'm trying to just push through.

However, I'm really struggling to adjust to the heat. It's been in the 80's and anytime I take the kids outside, within minutes I'm so hot I feel like I'm going to pass out... dizziness, ringing in ears, etc. (Both symptoms of my PCS). And it takes me FOREVER to get back to feeling normal, and requires ice packs on pressure points, sitting still, etc. (The same seems to be true when I'm in the air conditioning... I get really cold and can't get warm. Although I don't experience other symptoms.)

Is this normal as a symptom of PCS? I am talking with my neurologist on Monday due to the minor stuff resurfacing now that I'm back at work, so I plan on talking with him about this as well. If you experience this, how do you deal with it? How to you continue to try to lead a "normal" life?

Thanks in advance.... this whole experience has been very frustrating and I thought I was finally get back to my busy life, but this one setback is absolutely debilitating!
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