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Thoughts on head desensitization?
Hi all,
It's been about 3 years since my last concussion, and overall I'm at a good place in my recovery. I am able to sleep well, attend school, do physical activity like running and dancing, etc. However, I'm still very sensitive to minor bumps, and this is something I would like to work on, because I think it is mainly a psychological rather than physical issue at this point (Concussion Anxiety Syndrome). Because even after 3 years of recovery, light contact such as hugs or placing my head on a pillow too hard can give me symptoms, even if I know logically that these bumps did not cause damage. I was wondering if anyone has tried certain methods for desensitizing? One that has worked for me that I have done so far is wearing hats. In the year or so after my last concussion, simply wearing a hat would make me feel like I was damaging my brain and give me symptoms. But I decided that I would try to wear hats frequently, because I knew they weren't actually hurting me. And eventually, the symptoms lessened, and now wearing a hat doesn't give me symptoms at all. I was wondering if anyone has suggestions for similar things? One thing I've thought about is maybe getting a beach ball and practicing dropping it on my head, because obviously beach balls are soft and only a few ounces so they would not cause damage, but they are big and very loud, so I think it might be a good way to simulate bigger bumps in a controlled environment. Maybe after I get used to the beach ball, I could progress up to a small pillow, etc. Do you think this is a good idea, and do you have other suggestions? Anything that you have tried that has worked for you? Thanks so much! |
This is called exposure desensitization training. Yes, do it. It sounds like your mind has a long road ahead. Get started with the beach ball and pillows.
Have people close to you touch your head when you don't expect it. |
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