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Old 06-14-2013, 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
jazz,

What have you tried to help with the anxiety and emotional issues ?

Lexapro so soon after your injury may mask symptoms that are important to understand from an unmedicated state.

You are very early in your recovery. You should be focusing on getting quiet rest. You should also read the Vitamins sticky thread at the top. It has some good links at the bottom of the first post.

Are you back at work ? What is your work load and environment like ?

You stated this was your latest concussion. How many concussion have you suffered ? Do you have a contact sport history ?

Concussions in your history need to be considered as you make choices about pursuing your recovery. You may recover spontaneously or you may struggle due to your history. Nobody can predict but your history can explain some of your struggle.

My best to you.
Thanks Mark,

I had never heard of PCS until a friend mentioned that I might be suffering from post concussion symptoms. I didn't start on the Lexapro until the middle of May when I went back to the doctor. Until then I had been working 40-50 hours a week. And failing miserably!

I suffered a concussion in 1998 with a loss of consciousness for a few seconds and have been rear ended (mva) twice since then. I have been out of work since the middle of May with an anticipated return to work date of 7/8.

I am/was a retail store manager so my work is stressful-reading & responding to emails, phones, bright lights, overhead music, deadlines, quotas, etc. Before I went out of work words in the emails would melt into each other and it seemed my brain was 10 minutes behind on conversations which increased the anxieties I was having.

I have read the vitamin sticky & I will be purchasing some vitamins when I get my next workman's comp check. I am resting and getting outside for a walk 3 times a day when my dog signals me its time for a walk.

At this point in my recovery I find grocery stores overwhelming and the nausea returns and my brain shuts down. Ice and a nap helps. It still takes a while to write emails-can't seem to find the right words and as I reread this post I see that my thoughts are still a bit scattered.
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