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Im starting to make a rapid recovery
so i have felt pretty good today, very upbeat, hopefully its going to be a trend, just wondering if any of you had experienced what you thought was the end, only to have set backs out of the blue
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I am at the 9 month point and am still having false dawns. I don't have any other symptoms apart from fatigue, so I have to be thankful for that. No headaches now with the help of medication.
If I didn't do anything I would be fine, but working and leading a normal life tires me out like never before. I know I will be 100% recovered when the fatigue goes away. |
Feeling better is great but does not signify a recovery until the improvements last a week or longer. Try to keep doing what you have been doing the past few weeks. It should help this improvement last and hopefully become permanent.
My best to you. |
Excellent news, this happened to me around 4 months ago, and I made the mistake of increasing my physical and cognitive work a ton immediately, don't make that mistake.
Hope it lasts :D |
Great news, glad you are doing so well.
Everyone seems to have a different recovery curve. In my case, there was slow but steady progress through about the six month mark when the majority of my symptoms resolved, so I didn't experience any significant setbacks. Wishing you continued progress. |
Unfortunately I have had many, many false starts over my 37 year history as a TBI survivor. I am trying to face with some kind of courage the ominous possibility that this will be a life-long challenge for me. But this is just me. Other people do recover from this, and it remains a possibility even in my case.
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29 year history as a TBI survivor. Still have good days and not so good days. |
Well that was short lived. Yesterday out of the blue, i got extremely light headed, weak and dizzy. Alas all the problems are back to square 1
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As TBIs go yours is fairly recent. At my two month mark I was assessed as having “significant difficulties in learning, recall, mental flexibility and executive systems functioning”. I kept a sense of optimism which helped me attend more diligently to the therapies I was given. Three months later those deficits had largely resolved and I was soon back to work. Recovery is a journey, not an event. The very best to you as you continue yours, and celebrate those “good days”. :grouphug: |
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