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-   -   For anyone who has anxiety- read this! (https://www.neurotalk.org/traumatic-brain-injury-and-post-concussion-syndrome/256086-anxiety-read.html)

Mouellette1 10-22-2020 04:51 PM

For anyone who has anxiety- read this!
 
I received my first concussion last March and recovered well, but started to develop bad anxiety for the first time in my life. Four months after that I got another concussion, making my anxiety condition worse. THEN four months later I lightly bumped my head and all my symptoms came back and triggered PCS.

I was doing better after 8 months and then had a minor event feel it concussed me again in July. I am realizing that a lot of time these "concussion" symptoms are actually anxiety.

After visiting an atlas orthogonal chiropractor, it was identified that my atlas was rotated. After just one adjustment, I have been able to hold it for a month now. (I have been going weekly for check-ins where he does the short leg and pelvis check)

I thought my atlas being in place would resolve my issues, but turns out muscle tension from anxiety are causing them. I clench badly at night, which leads to sore and tight neck muscles, a clogged feeling in my ears, tinnitus, headaches, ear pain, eye pain and fatigue. I figured this out because when I am relaxed and not having OCD and anxiety I can tolerate loud environments, read fine, drive fine and concentrate well.

If you have been dealing with symptoms for a long time I highly recommend going to an atlas chiropractor and consider your mental health. Stress hormones and anxiety can cause all of the symptoms of a concussion. I hope this helps someone!

Mark in Idaho 10-22-2020 11:56 PM

Mouellette,

Glad to see you doing better. I tried telling you about this need to resolve your anxiety and possible neck issues long ago.

Keep up the good work. It takes discipline to stay ahead of these issues.


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