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seiko 11-18-2008 04:11 PM

I understand how you feel! are you kidding me?
 
All right I am ****** off ...I am ****** off of people who say I know how you feel when there are absolutely clueless.

I had a" friend" call today...I was tired so she suggests I should exercise!
I told her are you kidding me? I am suppose to listen to you? You gave me an advise three months ago after my concussion just shake it off and ignore your symptoms...
so here she is again tell me that she understands how I feel. The reason that I am tired is because I am depressed!
She tops it off by saying I should stop reading things on the internet.

Where do people get off their high mighty horse thinking they know how somebody feels, and what is good for them when they have not experienced anything remotely close.

She said she had banged her head before!

Lucy 11-18-2008 05:45 PM

Well said
 
What about when people say "I forget things too". Another that I hate is when somebody tells you "everybody gets tired".

I am very sensitive too noise and often ask for things to be turned down a little and have been glared at.

My doctor sent me to hospital for a C/T after hitting my head again a short time ago. I didn't want to go as I hate the waiting around and knew it wouldn't show anything. Any way the ER nurse was asking me questions and I said that I had a terrible headache - she said to me " I get headaches too, do you think you should just go home and take some panadol?" Prior to that she told me that there was no such thing as Post Concussion Syndrome. I won't say can you believe it as no doubt we all can as that is why we are all here on this site.

Lynlee

seiko 11-18-2008 06:31 PM

I have the same problem going...my family walks around here on hard wood floor shaking the ground. The sound and the vibration really bothers me.
Nobody seems to get it.
I even had the suggestion of stuffing something in my ear!( by a much older. wiser family member)

justbummingaround 11-18-2008 09:04 PM

Ever been told to get over it?
 
Well, maybe not in those words, but ever had someone respond with something that basically tells you to get over it?

Lucy 11-19-2008 12:08 AM

Forgot to tell
 
My ex husband told me that I wasn't getting better because I had a bad attitude!!!!! Can you believe that one!!!! Needless to say he left me 5 months after the accident!

Lynlee

seiko 11-19-2008 12:37 AM

I do find that having an stressful day does magnifies the symptoms.

seiko 11-19-2008 12:39 AM

I do find having an stressful day magnifies the symptoms.
I do hope that you feel better soon.

seiko 11-19-2008 12:52 AM

Problem with post concussion syndrome is that you look fine on the outside, the scans are normal, but you feel lousy.
I just needed to blow off some steam something that I have not allowed myself to do in the last few months as it will only makes the symptoms worse.

To be honest it is not my pcs, or the remarks that bothers me so much...as something that happened to me recently. I will talk about it later.

justbummingaround 11-19-2008 04:39 AM

My response,
 
After my accident I ended up leaving my job. I had a good job in a career I'd gone to university to get the qualifications for and spent the time to build. My job at the time had spoken out loud about how supportive they'd been, but that didn't mean that they'd been supportive and it definitely didn't make up for the pressure they'd put upon me to get back to work. Since then I've relocated and changed jobs to a place that gives me enough holiday time to travel and I've met an awesome guy.

So, why am I telling you this? Every situation is unique. I can't stress that enough. My story probably won't be yours. But, even though I lost a lot after my accident. things are working out for me and in ways that I didn't expect. You're probably getting sick of people trying to be inspirational and upbeat for you, but take this for what it's worth to you.

seiko 11-19-2008 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justbummingaround (Post 410779)
After my accident I ended up leaving my job. I had a good job in a career I'd gone to university to get the qualifications for and spent the time to build. My job at the time had spoken out loud about how supportive they'd been, but that didn't mean that they'd been supportive and it definitely didn't make up for the pressure they'd put upon me to get back to work. Since then I've relocated and changed jobs to a place that gives me enough holiday time to travel and I've met an awesome guy.

So, why am I telling you this? Every situation is unique. I can't stress that enough. My story probably won't be yours. But, even though I lost a lot after my accident. things are working out for me and in ways that I didn't expect. You're probably getting sick of people trying to be inspirational and upbeat for you, but take this for what it's worth to you.



yes, things do eventually become better.
We all loose things sooner or later.
We just have to deal and cope the best that we can.
We should not become bitter over our loss, instead make the best of a bad situation.

As I said before it is not about what she said/he said that has gotten me so upset . I will share that later.

I guess for people who live with us everyday it goes a long way to just listen and not judge.


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