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Old 12-13-2012, 11:08 PM #1
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Confused Hi there

Hi! My name is Kim and I've kinda sorta been following this forum for a couple weeks but I finally got my account to work tonight. Anyway, I'm about to hit nine weeks post fall on Sunday. I fell down some stairs one rainy day and the post concussion syndrome that followed forced me to take a medical leave from college. For a while I was in a really dark place, but I'm finally starting to pull out of that and feel at least somewhat like myself again.

I have a LOT of questions right now. First of all, I went to see a neurologist a week ago. He has some sort of "headache clinic" and I was referred to him from a family doctor. He seemed to think that my fall triggered migraines that I already had a tendency toward getting because of family history but hadn't until that point. He sent me away with a lot of medication. I can't help but feel that he's only trying to mask the pain and nothing else...well, all of the medications are making me feel uneasy. I never took any--except for a couple doses of tylenol--after the fall. I just finished a week of prednisone (steroids) and now I am taking mobic/meloxicam (nsaids) for two months. I also have some "rescue medication." I guess my question is, is it normal for a neurologist to just prescribe a lot of medicine for post concussion syndrome patients? Will I be okay once I've taken all of it? (and what about all those scary side effects/warnings?) Should I seek another neurologist (even though it took a ridiculously long amount of time to get to see this one)?

And is struggling with this injury still, well, normal or should I be worried?

I might add that right now I feel loads better than I did a couple weeks ago. My headaches are finally manageable and I can do some normal things and things I enjoy. I've just started to ease back into reading a little bit, meaning I can read a few sentences at a time. I'm sure you can tell that writing is quite a struggle. I mean, I can get words out, but it takes a lot of time, patience, and concentration to write something that's kind of comprehensible. More questions: what will help my symptoms that medicine can't? e.g. concentration, memory, sleep abnormalities, and so on? It feels like my grasp on everything right now is just so unsteady. Is feeling like I'm losing my mind most of the time normal?

I've learned that getting back to normal will only be a story that time will tell, but is there anything I can do to help for now? I never know what I'm capable of in a day and although I'm so grateful to be able to get out of bed recently, my current condition is agonizing. Is just being able to think without getting burdened too much to ask for? How can I cope with the endless thoughts? Is rest the only thing I can do to help?

I apologize if my rambles made absolutely no sense. Any and all feedback you have is greatly appreciated.
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Old 12-14-2012, 02:46 AM #2
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Wink Nice to meet you!!

Kim,

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.

Click on the following forum there are soon fellow members to help you out.

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http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum45.html

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

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Smile Welcome Kim!

Welcome to NT!

Thank you for your introduction! It made perfect sense and NO you are not rambling!
You've come to the perfect place for support and understanding.
Look through the forums and notice at the top of most of them is a section called the "Stickies". This is full of good information.
Post anywhere you please - you'll fit right in! You'll find there's a friend around every corner.

You are not alone...
It's great to have you!

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