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Old 09-19-2012, 06:37 AM #1
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Thumbs up aqquired chronic post concusion syndrome

I was stoped wating in traffic nearly 3 years ago when i heard a screach way back behind me and few seconds later got hit from behind by a semi tow truck with a double car carrier behind it about 14 tonnes doing about 45 kmph impact speed in resualt to that i have chronic concusion syndrome.

I spent most of the afternoon in hospital and got out at night, it wasnt till the next day that things started happening chonic head aches dsseyness blurey eye felt like wanting to vomit and a tremmilying sensation going to top of my head down my back. I felt like i was drunk for about 16 months. Felt like vomitting for about 2 months i had the groggey sensation all the time but worse in the mornings like a carton of grog to my slef. had this sensation like i was concussed all the time and it got worse after being in the car.

Was like i was in wierd nightmare i could'nt get out of. And now nearly 3 years later i still cant drive in the car becasue of the bumps still getting the concussed feeling and head aches and groggey sensation if i do something that stirs it up, it starts all up again.

these days i have to ride a push bike with suspansion to get around on and thats limited to ride every so often. i was just wondering if anyone out there has the same symptoms or similar.

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I was stoped wating in traffic nearly 3 years ago when i heard a screach way back behind me and few seconds later got hit from behind by a semi tow truck with a double car carrier behind it about 14 tonnes doing about 45 kmph impact speed in resualt to that i have chronic concusion syndrome.

I spent most of the afternoon in hospital and got out at night, it wasnt till the next day that things started happening chonic head aches dsseyness blurey eye felt like wanting to vomit and a tremmilying sensation going to top of my head down my back. I felt like i was drunk for about 16 months. Felt like vomitting for about 2 months i had the groggey sensation all the time but worse in the mornings like a carton of grog to my slef. had this sensation like i was concussed all the time and it got worse after being in the car.

Was like i was in wierd nightmare i could'nt get out of. And now nearly 3 years later i still cant drive in the car becasue of the bumps still getting the concussed feeling and head aches and groggey sensation if i do something that stirs it up, it starts all up again.

these days i have to ride a push bike with suspansion to get around on and thats limited to ride every so often. i was just wondering if anyone out there has the same symptoms or similar.

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Did anyone ever suggest get checked for a CSF leak- I just got a preliminary diagnosis for this with similar symptoms
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I was stoped wating in traffic nearly 3 years ago when i heard a screach way back behind me and few seconds later got hit from behind by a semi tow truck with a double car carrier behind it about 14 tonnes doing about 45 kmph impact speed in resualt to that i have chronic concusion syndrome.

I spent most of the afternoon in hospital and got out at night, it wasnt till the next day that things started happening chonic head aches dsseyness blurey eye felt like wanting to vomit and a tremmilying sensation going to top of my head down my back. I felt like i was drunk for about 16 months. Felt like vomitting for about 2 months i had the groggey sensation all the time but worse in the mornings like a carton of grog to my slef. had this sensation like i was concussed all the time and it got worse after being in the car.

Was like i was in wierd nightmare i could'nt get out of. And now nearly 3 years later i still cant drive in the car becasue of the bumps still getting the concussed feeling and head aches and groggey sensation if i do something that stirs it up, it starts all up again.

these days i have to ride a push bike with suspansion to get around on and thats limited to ride every so often. i was just wondering if anyone out there has the same symptoms or similar.

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Hey,
There's so many here that have concussion. You're not alone.

There's lots of support here for you.
Try not to worry too much. It'll b okay.
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kwacka.karl & wastintim7,

It is great to have you come and be with us. You will fine a great number of dear friends to listen when you are in need of ears. Please, just let us know how we can help you out. You will find out we are supportive and relaxing place.

Please keep us up to date on your condition. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. My thoughts and prayers are with you.


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