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Old 04-19-2013, 12:28 PM
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Default Cutting down to half days at work

Hello all. Just thought I'd share what I heard from my Primary Care Physician today. I went to visit him since I relapsed for the 3rd time this past Wednesday. I wanted to get his recommendations until I see a concussion specialist on May 1st. I have been working full-time since my accident in January, and I'm obviously not getting any better. My doctor recommended that I go down to working half days at work for the next few weeks until I am able to see the specialist. So basically 4 hour days 5 days a week (20 hours/wk).

I have to admit that I am happy with this outcome. He thought it was a bad idea that I take off work completely because I will be at home alone with nothing to do during the day, and knowing me I will probably sit there and worry. He thought with the lightened load I will still have the overall feeling of contributing at work and having something to do without working long 8 hour days. I feel very comfortable with this and after talking with my work, it seems as though they are going to let me do that. They aren't taking the "all or nothing" approach which I am very thankful for.

On another note, I also got my MRI results which came back normal. Even though a normal MRI is sort of expected with a concussion, it still makes me feel better that there is nothing else going on.

So I made some major steps today and I feel like I have a game plan on my road to recovery. Before I felt sort of lost just wondering when I was going to get better. Now I feel I'm taking action and I feel I WILL get better with some patience.

Now time to relax and watch a movie! Good luck to all on the road to recovery!
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I was in a snowboarding accident on January 19, 2013. I caught an edge on my snowboard while carving down the mountain without a helmet. I smacked the back of my head hard on the ground. I was not knocked out and it took about a week for symptoms to come into full effect.

Since my accident I have been in a cycle of feeling better and then relapsing. It has happened many times. Although I think the overall trend is slowly traveling up. My symptoms included headaches, anxiety, sensitivity to light and noise, dizziness, fatigue, confusion, trouble concentrating, brain fog, loss of social interest, irritability, and mood swings.

Many symptoms have since resolved and I am left with slight dizziness, sensitivity to large crowds and busy environments, small amounts of anxiety, and brain fog off and on.

I am currently under the care of a neuropsychologist at the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Clinic. I am also undergoing balance/vestibular physical therapy to help with my remaining symptoms.
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