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Bballlover88 02-12-2013 09:36 PM

Multiple concussions/no feeling
 
My first concussion was a little over four years ago while playing basketball. I kept going back too soon experiencing headaches and hitting my head so I saw a doctor about it. He said my reflexes were off and that I was experiencing post concussion syndrome. He sat me out for a month and then I retuned to play.

I continued playing through little headaches. Some of the things I've experienced, I have realized were probably from the concussions because I just received another one last week. Emotionally, I feel like I can't feel anything. The things that made me very happy don't feel any different from those things that make me feel sad. It's all just one big emotion, not sad or happy. I don't understand. I want those feelings back. I feel like I am losing my connection with my partner over it. Anyone else ever feel like this? How'd you cope with it?


Sorry, it's hard to explain how I feel and to explain what's going on.

Mokey 02-13-2013 01:10 AM

I think I have gone through something similar...hard to put a finger on it. An emotional emptiness, or silence in the mind where before there was lots of activity. I think like all other aspects of brain injury, rebuilding the pathways is important. I am feeling more emotionally as I heal. I hope you feel better soon!

Mark in Idaho 02-13-2013 11:48 AM

Bball,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. The symptoms you explain are common with PCS. What are doing to help your brain recover?

You need quiet rest and nutritional support for your injured brain. Check my thread Vitamin and Supplement Regimen. It explains what food to not eat and how to help your brain heal. It is a slow process and takes discipline.

My best to you.

Bballlover88 02-13-2013 02:40 PM

For recovery, I've cut out all workouts and try to rest between work and driving to see my girlfriend. Most days my headaches aren't bad enough to keep m rom work. I know I need more time in my dark, quiet bedroom but I have to pay the bills somehow.

I also have seemed to develop a stutter once in a while and cant say the name of the town I've grown up in for 24 years when I answer the phone at work.

Mark in Idaho 02-13-2013 03:48 PM

Check out the online resources at the bottom of the Vitamin post. Share them with your girlfriend. She needs to understand these issues.

What kind of work do you do?
How old are you?

Bballlover88 02-13-2013 03:58 PM

I am 24 and work in retail. I dust and work the cash registers. Once in a while I have to lift 40 lbs but I am trying to stay away from lifting anything at the moment.


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