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Old 08-01-2012, 12:07 AM #37
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I have post concussion syndrome, from being assaulted by my husband, he hit me in the head with a beer bottle at the pool, then my chair went over and I hit my head on the cement.

Since, I had a X-ray of my neck because I have a 2 level fusion with plate and screws, and a cat scan. That was right away, and this syndrome occurs later. Plus X-rays don't show what a MRI will.

The headaches are horrid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Besides other factors.

My PCP is now ordering a MRI of my head and neck.

I was just wondering if anyone has been through this type of syndrome or knows of anyone.

Thanks, Nikko
Sorry to hear about your situation, but in answer to your question, my son had post concussion syndrome after a car accident. Of what I could see, he was in horrific pain. He spent the night at a friends the day of the accident and called me in a panic at 1 am due to the pain. He was put on vicoden and bed rest for three weeks. It was hard for him just to stand up and go to the bathroom. The severe headache slowly subsided, but he would periodically have migraine headaches from this for about six months after the accident. The good news for him was that it did eventually completely subsided. But it takes time.
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