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MomWriterStudent 07-24-2014 07:50 AM

Hit by Toy
 
I woke up as my toddler smashed a 5-pound toy into my forehead and the top of my head this morning.

I'm about 7 months into my recovery and have been generally feeling like myself again, except for some painful neuralgia, attitude/mood issues, and severe eye pain. Headaches disappeared months ago, and my cognitive function is better.

Anyway, within 10 minutes of being hit with this toy today, I had a throbbing headache, dizziness, and nausea. I'm freaking out because I leave for my first vacation in 17 years tomorrow and also just accepted a huge pay increase from one of my clients.

I'm extremely depressed right now and terrified that I have another concussion.

Hockey 07-24-2014 08:15 AM

Chances are, your toddler couldn't smash the toy into your head with enough force to cause a concussion.

Also, as it sounds like your head was resting against a pillow, there would be no whiplash effect, so your brain wouldn't have moved and smashed against your skull.

Penetrating injuries aside, so much TBI damage occurs from brain/skull contact, as opposed to purely skull/object impact.

Monitor yourself and try to take it easy.

MomWriterStudent 07-24-2014 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hockey (Post 1084653)
Chances are, your toddler couldn't smash the toy into your head with enough force to cause a concussion.

Also, as it sounds like your head was resting against a pillow, there would be no whiplash effect, so your brain wouldn't have moved and smashed against your skull.

Penetrating injuries aside, so much TBI damage occurs from brain/skull contact, as opposed to purely skull/object impact.

Monitor yourself and try to take it easy.

Thanks, Hockey. I guess anybody's head would hurt after being hit with a toy. Pain doesn't necessarily equal a concussion. I'm a person who gets dizzy and nauseous easily, too, so that could be part of it.

I used an ice pack on my head and neck for about 20 mins. Also took some extra Vitamin C and curcumin because it made me feel proactive lol.

I think I just flipped out because I finally feel like I'm getting parts of my life back (my career, for example) and I don't want to lose it all again.

Hockey 07-24-2014 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MomWriterStudent (Post 1084659)
Thanks, Hockey. I guess anybody's head would hurt after being hit with a toy. Pain doesn't necessarily equal a concussion. I'm a person who gets dizzy and nauseous easily, too, so that could be part of it.

I used an ice pack on my head and neck for about 20 mins. Also took some extra Vitamin C and curcumin because it made me feel proactive lol.

I think I just flipped out because I finally feel like I'm getting parts of my life back (my career, for example) and I don't want to lose it all again.

I think we all battle against the anxiety of sustaining another TBI.

anon1028 07-24-2014 09:09 AM

at this point I don't have one cell to spare. Not one nor on lol. I got another hit the head burry me lol

berkeleybrain 07-24-2014 11:30 PM

I know, my youngest child had bonked heads with me numerous times. I cried numerous times.

We feel so vulnerable. It hurt like ****. Ice, rest, the usual suspects. I think we feel so close to the precipice.

Deep breaths- talk yourself down. But yes, their skulls are HARD!


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