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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho
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You are very early in the recovery from a concussion. There are many things that can cause a return of symptoms. It is not uncommon for the roller coaster of Post Concussion Syndrome to last many weeks.
If this is your fifth concussion, you are likely experiencing Multiple Concussion Syndrome where the symptoms become more pronounced and longer lasting, maybe even some symptoms becoming permanent.
At this point, you will likely be more prone to suffering further concussions due to the sensitivity to any even very mild impact or jarring to your brain. You are also likely to be very sensitive to sub-concussive impacts and anything that stresses your brain, such as alcohol or even a bad night's sleep or an evening with lots of people talking. The list of triggers is long.
But again, you are very early in the recovery process.
Try to continue to rest and avoid over-stimulation. Eat right , avoid caffeine and alcohol, and stay away from any risky activities.
btw, You would do best to use a screen name rather that your real name. You can change it in User CP and it will even change your past posts.
My best to you.
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Hi, many thanks for the reply.
This was the worst of the falls i've had, most of which happen when snowboarding (i teach). I've decided to give up freestyle as i'm falling too often but will hopefully continue snowboarding. I also play in a band and hope to return to that soon. All other concussions i've had have healed up within a week.
I had a late night on Sunday for new year so maybe that's catching up on me. I don't drink so i don't need to worry about that.
PS: I can't find where to change my display name in the User CP?