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Jones41 03-01-2015 02:18 PM

Need help with devastating ocd.
 
I have posted in the new members section, you can see my story there.

The fact that i strongly suspect that my problems are symptoms of tbi, has caused a lot of problems for me.
Every time i hit my head, even very lightly, i have to deal with huge panic attacks and uncontrolled anxiety and terror. A sense that every progress i have made regarding my tbi is ruined is taking over me.
This is getting out of control and it ruins my mood every time someone gives me a friendly slap or when i have some kind of contact in sports.
Any advice of how i can overcome this is welcome. Thank you in advance.

DannyT 03-03-2015 10:48 AM

My best advice is to stop playing sports until all of these symptoms subside. I am on 5 months since my concussion. Still struggling.

Personally, I plan on never playing basketball (my sport of choice) or any other contact sport ever again. The risk of going through PCS again is not worth it. I want to save what's left of my brain and you should feel the same. Still no guarantee I will recover fully but I remain hopeful.

Lara 03-03-2015 03:48 PM

You should read some the Sticky threads at the top of the TBI/PCS forum Jones. They might give you some ideas that could help. Check out the Vitamin thread and the posts on hope and healing. You'll see you're not so alone.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum92.html

EnglishDave 03-03-2015 06:25 PM

Hi Jones,
I agree with Danny that you need to stop playing sports until the Attacks subside, but it is going to take much more than that.
Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Fear of Fear, rarely goes away untreated, and feeds upon itself, making the situation worse. As you are finding this leads down the path to Depression, which further weakens your ability to cope with the Anxiety.
While there are techniques to help, with your background and as a starting point for anyone with there issues, I urge you to see your GP as soon as possible for a referral to a specialist.
You may be helped with Counselling, it may take meds, but leaving these conditions untreated invariably makes them much worse.
I'm sorry I missed your introductory Post.

Dave.

Jones41 03-05-2015 08:15 AM

Thank you Danny
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DannyT (Post 1127130)
My best advice is to stop playing sports until all of these symptoms subside. I am on 5 months since my concussion. Still struggling.

Personally, I plan on never playing basketball (my sport of choice) or any other contact sport ever again. The risk of going through PCS again is not worth it. I want to save what's left of my brain and you should feel the same. Still no guarantee I will recover fully but I remain hopeful.

I think that you right. Im trying to limit the activities that are prone to cause any head trauma or shake.

I hope that we all recover fully and find our old self!!

Jones41 03-05-2015 08:17 AM

Thank you Lara
 
I'll check it out

Jones41 03-05-2015 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EnglishDave (Post 1127212)
Hi Jones,

Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Fear of Fear, rarely goes away untreated, and feeds upon itself, making the situation worse. As you are finding this leads down the path to Depression, which further weakens your ability to cope with the Anxiety.

You may be helped with Counselling, it may take meds, but leaving these conditions untreated invariably makes them much worse.
I'm sorry I missed your introductory Post.

Dave.

I agree with you dave but im not willing to go down the med road again.

I will certainly look for counselling if my insurance covers it!

Thank you for your advice!

EnglishDave 03-05-2015 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jones41 (Post 1127598)
I agree with you dave but im not willing to go down the med road again.

I will certainly look for counselling if my insurance covers it!

Thank you for your advice!

Hi Jones41,
Another powerful technique a fair number of us here use to strengthen our minds is Meditation. Here is a link to my Thread with and outside link to my teacher's site.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread215669.html

I understand your trepidation regarding meds, they can have some pretty bad side-effects, but keep your mind open to all other ideas.
Stay strong.

Dave.

Jones41 03-11-2015 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EnglishDave (Post 1127604)
Hi Jones41,
Another powerful technique a fair number of us here use to strengthen our minds is Meditation. Here is a link to my Thread with and outside link to my teacher's site.

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Thank you for your recommendation Dave! I have tried meditation in the past and was never able to achieve full relaxation and mindfullness. But im going to read more about it and try to make it a part of my everyday routine.

kiwi33 03-14-2015 04:41 AM

Hi Jones41

I used to go to a therapy group for people with mood disorders.

Another group member with OCD reported that she found that a combination of mindfulness/meditation methods (which Dave recommended and I endorse) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) was very helpful.

It might help if you found a therapist who has experience of using both those approaches when working with his/her clients.


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