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Hockey: Thanks SO much for the explanation. I had no idea. And your last paragraph explained it distinctly. I didn't know that even a sneeze could cause a concussion. I knew a sneeze could put out one's back because that happened to my brother in law. He sneezed and his back went out. I got an education today, and I really thank you. Take care, Melody
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I also didn't realize how easy it was to get a concussion and how they can affect you by having so many. I have had a few through car accidents (roll over and rear ended-neither my fault), and through health issues (fainting down stairs and landing face forward on a desk-which also resulted in a broken nose), I used to be a competitive fighter (ok, those were my own doing), and my least graceful one was standing up when I thought I had cleared a concrete slab overhang. This concussion has been the worst by far, totally life changing and I am only now learning by reading everyones posts. I had no idea that the symptoms that I have felt from previous ones were from the head injuries. I just ignored them. So I too am learning alot, and am really thankful that I can function, even if it isn't on the level that I did when I was working. Tha |
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Magnate
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Hi Joanne,
You have my sincere sympathy for your plight. With advances in imaging, the more research that is done, the more we realize just how serious concussion is. The brain never goes back completely to normal. Consequently, each new blow magnifies the damage exponentially. Yet despite the frequency and life-altering nature of concussion, most doctors remain infuriatingly ignorant. Concussion is not some minor "bump on the head." ![]() Canadian pediatricians are lobbying to change the term "concussion" to "traumatic brain injury" in the hope that it will make doctors, patients, parents and coaches treat this condition with the seriousness it deserves. On the plus side, the brain has an enormous capacity for placticity: to find new neuro pathways to get the job done. The problem is that very few resources are dedicated to brain injury. In Canada, only one in twenty patients will get anything approaching proper rehabilitation. In the U.S. the amount of research money, especially as a ratio to the vast number of victims, is beyond pathetic. Perhaps having so many of our poor soldiers returning from Afghanistan with TBIs will shine some light on our neglected community. |
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