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anon1028 07-11-2013 02:06 AM

as soon as i close my eyes, all heck breaks loose
 
I close my eyes to go to sleep and all of a sudden my mind goes crazy and I am in the middle of a battle or god knows where. why does this happen I used to fall asleep pretty normally before head injury. anybody have any ideas. scary stuff.

rob_d87 07-11-2013 10:25 AM

I remember something similar happening to me about a month or so after i got my concussion. As you say, it was pretty scary, it always like a sudden shock or a rush of adrenaline. The first time it got so bad that i got muscle spasms all over my body and then i started hyperventilating, all for no apparent reason.

Depending on which specialist i talked to, i got diagnosed with PTSD, anxiety disorder and even a very mild form of epilepsy. I was explained that my brain was readapting after my injury and at night it was harder to switch off.

I was on a short treatment with Clonazepam and it did help but what really did the trick for me was making a very slow and gradual transition to a calm,quiet environment before going to bed and not just turning off all of the lights all of a sudden. Meditation also helped out a lot. After a month or so, i was able to go back to sleep normally.

I suggest you discuss it with a neurologist or a psychiatrist.

anon1028 07-11-2013 11:16 AM

thanks. I appreciate your input

MiaVita2012 07-11-2013 01:38 PM

I Could Relate
 
I felt as if I was having a war in my mind and most of the time I had intrusive thoughts, depression,anxiety,and insomnia and it was one of the REALLY bad stages for me.Once I surrendered to medication a lot of symptoms chilled out and were more manageable to then learn work arounds.
Take Care:hug: Mia

anon1028 07-11-2013 03:17 PM

I am sorry you guys suffered but it gives me hope to know you got better. I am seeing psychiatrist soon. hope she will be able to help

dagma1 07-11-2013 04:39 PM

Sorry that's happening, it's certainly no fun.

Since my concussion I wake up in the middle of the night with a feeling of terror,
it happens right before I fall asleep too, also I can be sitting at night, not particularly tired, and I fall asleep immediately but it feels like I've passed out, then wake up 10 mins later, very weird.

My Dr said she thought I had PTSD and anxiety.

Feel better soon :grouphug:

NormaW 07-11-2013 09:21 PM

I had a theory that when I overtax my brain it just does not turn off. The night after my accident I could not sleep at all, it was like a bright light was turned on in my brain and I could not shut it down.

It was almost 4 o'clock in the morning when I fell asleep and then it was only for a couple of hours. Too much stimulation seems to get my brain stuck in overdrive and it take a lot of time to turn it down.

Hope it gets better, it sounds really scary.


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