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PCSJourney42 09-19-2014 05:13 PM

Got some answers today....
 
Seeing a psychologist who specializes with TBI today, I found out that I suffered a coupe contra coupe. The initial injury being to the back of my brain, and equal force injury to the exact opposite side.

Therefore, why I am having so many difficulties with little or no progression. He is going to work with the neuropsych doctor to address these issues, and come up with a whole new way to treat.

It is my understanding that because the problems have lingered so long, that a lot of things will go unrepairable. However, with these new treatments I can look forward to learning new ways to deal with things.

martin82 09-19-2014 07:07 PM

sorry to hear about your accident? What symptoms are lingering? How long ago was your accident? were you knocked out?

PCSJourney42 09-19-2014 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by martin82 (Post 1097772)
sorry to hear about your accident? What symptoms are lingering? How long ago was your accident? were you knocked out?

My accident was over a year ago, I was not knocked out, shook up and disoriented. Within 20 minutes of accident I felt like someone hit me in the back of head/neck and left shoulder with a baseball bat.

I have cognitive issues, vertigo, nausea, extreme headaches...processing issues

dawneve 09-21-2014 11:45 PM

Ohh, please keep us posted.

willgardner 09-22-2014 02:32 AM

please keep us posted....

Lara 09-22-2014 02:52 PM

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I found out that I suffered a coupe contra coupe
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I was not knocked out, shook up and disoriented. Within 20 minutes of accident I felt like someone hit me in the back of head/neck and left shoulder with a baseball bat.
How terrible. It's unreal that you didn't lose consciousness.
Was there bleeding around your spinal cord?

QWERTY02 09-26-2014 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by PCSJourney42 (Post 1097749)
Seeing a psychologist who specializes with TBI today, I found out that I suffered a coupe contra coupe. The initial injury being to the back of my brain, and equal force injury to the exact opposite side.

How do you find a psychologist who specializes in TBI? And how do they come to such a diagnosis?

lyndianne 09-26-2014 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by QWERTY02 (Post 1099204)
How do you find a psychologist who specializes in TBI? And how do they come to such a diagnosis?

Many of us with closed brain injuries have suffered coupe contra coupe injuries. It simply means our brain has bounced from one side of the head to the other, back and forth....kinda like a ping pong ball :-(

Bruins88 09-27-2014 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by lyndianne (Post 1099422)
Many of us with closed brain injuries have suffered coupe contra coupe injuries. It simply means our brain has bounced from one side of the head to the other, back and forth....kinda like a ping pong ball :-(

Yup. Its pretty common im told. Its what I was told as well with mine in January.

Hockey 09-27-2014 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by lyndianne (Post 1099422)
Many of us with closed brain injuries have suffered coupe contra coupe injuries. It simply means our brain has bounced from one side of the head to the other, back and forth....kinda like a ping pong ball :-(

Yes, pretty much inevitable in any injury where the head in snapped back (like whiplash or being punched) or strikes something (like falling and hitting your head on the ground).


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