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Is it normal to relapse on symptoms for no reason?
I'm about 3 months PCS and I have been doing great this past week. Barely any symptoms other than minor grogginess and feeling a little off. No headaches or foggy thinking or anything like that. Then all of a sudden today I am extremely groggy and got a bit anxious earlier for absolutely no reason. I got 10 hours of sleep last night and did not over-exert myself recently. Is this normal to relapse on some symptoms for no reason? I'm very frustrated because I felt like I was making great progress and now I'm heading back into the wrong direction :confused:
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Too much sleep? Something else?
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Any recent changes in meds?
Twice, I've had symptoms as the result of a change in my mEdicine. Topamax made me have facial twitches and mood swings. Too much Adderall made me lightheaded and pass out. Just making sure a medication wasn't at fault!
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Costco could cause a relapse! Lights, noise, movement, lots of visual stimulation, moving head from side to side. I can go now...but it still it tough.
I would take it easy because you can still have neurochemical changes 3 months after hurting your brain. I had a good few weeks after two 1/2 months, and then a full force wham of symptoms....and the rest is history (i.e still suffering!). Rest. |
My biggest triggers are grocery stores
I agree that Costco may have been the trigger. I can be having a good day but if I go to a grocery store it almost always ruins it. Too much stimuli. And I'm at 6 months pcs.
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Dear Mokey,
I've noticed that you've been taking Reversatol. What are your experiences with it? Thank you Quote:
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Yes, I think Costco definitely made everything worse. I remember I just wanted to get out of there. I even felt a little anxiety in there, like I just wanted to leave. I am claustrophobic too and it was crowded that day.
I do have another question for those of you who have recovered. I have not had a headache in over a week now. I believed this to be a great step in my recovery. I have NEVER went a week since my concussion without a headache. Is no more headaches a sign that I am on the towards the end of my recovery? I still feel a little off and I do get irritable easily, but I feel better overall. Anyone have a similar type recovery where the headaches stopped but still was not 100%? |
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A week without a symptom is meaningless as far as recovery goes. A few weeks without a symptom can start to mean something. These symptoms or lack of them are just trends. The longer a trend, the more it means. A week means very little except that you are learning to minimize stressors that cause head aches. Good for you. |
bluehiroko,
If you are going to try all of these different substances, you need to add one at a time. Wait a few weeks to see if there is a difference then add another substance. Did you read my review of your regimen ? It is my "let's discuss nutrition..." thread. |
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