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vini 10-14-2009 03:51 AM

hi
 
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Originally Posted by soccer14 (Post 564415)
I have a long story for everyone but I really need some help because I don't know what to do.

I suffered a concussion in January while in a basketball. I don't remember it at all but they said what probably happened was I dove for a ball, where I hit my head, and then a girl landed on my head causing another impact with the floor. I'm not really sure though. I didn't tell anybody it h:confused:ad happened because I didn't want to sit out. It finally got so bad that i was failing almost every class because of very bad short-term memory loss. Then at practice one day I passed out while we were doing sprints. My coaches made me go talk to the trainer where she said it sounded like a concussion. She scheduled a doctor's appoinment for me with a concussion specialist and made me sit out the rest of the practices until i saw him.

I went to the doctor's and took an Impact Test to determine how bad the concussion had been. The average person usually scores in the 50th percentile-I scored less than 1% in every category. I was pulled out of school and sent home to rest. I retook the test five more times until I finally got a high enough test score to return to school. I got right back into school and sports like I had never been away. I did alright for a few days, then the symptoms came back. I would nearly pass out during every workout, get tunnel vision, be very confused, light-headed, and a very strange sensation where I essentially "white out". My grades started to fall again and my parents found out i was having problems-I hadn't told them. It wasn't as bad as before so I stayed in school getting assistance whenever needed but I wasn't allowed to do any sports. :( I was out of sports for four months total then i lied and told them I was fine because I couldn't stand being out anymore (I know it was a stupid thing to do).

I had been doing alright until recently-it's gotten so bad I'm rethinking telling them because I think something is seriously wrong. Here is a list of the symptoms I currently have problems with: 1.My memory is getting worse again 2. I "white out" during strenous workouts 3. I can't focus during class 4. I get confused easily 5. I have bad mood swings which can be from all of a sudden feeling depressed to literally the next second feeling hostile towards my best friends 6. Very tired all day 7. Tingling in my hands and numbness in my feet 8. Feeling like I will pass out again 9. Occasional ringing in my ears 10. Feeling restless like I have to move 11. Very vivid dreams 12. Some nausea 13. Sometimes I get very dizzy or the feeling that everything around me is swaying 14. Sometimes a bright light or very loud noise aggravates the headaches 15. Feeling like I'm floating 16. The newest and in my opinion worst is the headaches, I've had constant headaches since I recieved a concussion it just depended on how bad they were but recently I have been getting some, that after some research sound like ice pick headaches. They are very concentrated in one spot on the head and is a stabbing pain unlike anything I've ever experienced. In the research it sounded like it should happen once and then go away but for me it lasts a few seconds then a few seconds of relief then it comes back just as bad or worse and continues that cycle all day. I don't know if I should be worried about it or not. My parents are starting to notice my low grades and want to know what's going on. They might take me back to the doctor but I don't want to tell them what's is really happening (I don't want to sit out the rest of the soccer season).

Sorry for such a long post I just wanted to give all the information hoping there would be an explanation or someone else is also experiencing these symptoms. Thanks a lot for taking the time to read it and any help would be greatly appreciated. Any advice? :confused:

hi soccer welcome take it nice and slow. please re post this on our tbi/pcs forum, just cut and paste it, your find some helpful and practical advice here

best wishes

soccer14 10-14-2009 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Hockey (Post 576776)
I know it's hard to be patient - but you do seem to be making some real progress.:)

If you want, let us know how the neuro-psych report goes.

Take Care

well i went to the neuro yesterday and got the results from my test. Pretty much what i expected i have trouble with memory concentration and one other thing....theres the memory.... she also thinks i have anxiety i think thats not right. Im already on some medication for depression which ive been on for about a week now (the other kind i tried made me extremely naseous) would that help with anxiety at all? but another person im seeing said the results were encouraging and im starting on speech therapy soon. I might even start going back to school a little each day :) im actually kinda excited for it its been almost 6 weeks. oh i remember the other one its speed im not thinking as fast as i should be. so overall it was some pretty good news. :)

(Broken Wings) 10-14-2009 02:09 PM

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Thanks for sharing with us. We do worry about ya.

You've been a good patient. Just a little while longer. Those 6 weeks are 6 weeks behind you; 6 weeks closer to recovery.

I'm glad you're excited about going back to school. I know your teammates, friends and teachers miss U a lot.

Youth is on your side. You'll bounce back pretty good. You can make up the lost time.

Take this time to reflect on how things are going in your life. Any plans for a future vocation? travel? money? family goals?

You're well cared for, so I'm sure your parents are super.

These journeys teach us a lot about ourselves and others, about life.

It still will take time to heal... you NEED to rest... :winky:

soccer14 10-14-2009 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by (Broken Wings) (Post 578215)
http://dl4.glitter-graphics.net/pub/...wjz1g816ei.gif



Thanks for sharing with us. We do worry about ya.

You've been a good patient. Just a little while longer. Those 6 weeks are 6 weeks behind you; 6 weeks closer to recovery.

I'm glad you're excited about going back to school. I know your teammates, friends and teachers miss U a lot.

Youth is on your side. You'll bounce back pretty good. You can make up the lost time.

Take this time to reflect on how things are going in your life. Any plans for a future vocation? travel? money? family goals?

You're well cared for, so I'm sure your parents are super.

These journeys teach us a lot about ourselves and others, about life.

It still will take time to heal... you NEED to rest... :winky:

love the picture :) i miss soccer so much i cant wait for basketball to start :) havent been able to do much i got sick yesterday yuck:vomit: i slept for a long time so i feel better now but am definitely feeling the effects of it. not fun. cant find my ipod either :( im starting to go insane without it :( have no idea where it could be. oh well i guess maybe it will turn up later :o

soxmom 10-15-2009 08:03 AM

soccer, I think its all encouraging. My son also tested with memory
and speed deficits. This was after his third concussion. This was
two years ago and he is now testing above normal on his neuro psych tests.
He doesnt have to go back again!

Im praying it all comes back to you, you are doing great!!!!!:hug:

soccer14 10-15-2009 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by soxmom (Post 578465)
soccer, I think its all encouraging. My son also tested with memory
and speed deficits. This was after his third concussion. This was
two years ago and he is now testing above normal on his neuro psych tests.
He doesnt have to go back again!

Im praying it all comes back to you, you are doing great!!!!!:hug:

its good to know that hes had three and still recovered fully. ive only had one and even though they say it was severe one is still better than three. how did he get his? how bad were they ?


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