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DeanBJJ 08-27-2022 01:41 AM

Anyone else have trouble with stairs ?
 
Hey guys

I've posted quite a few times but just wondering if anyone else who has had some concussions and dealt with PCS or WAD has had issues if you run up or down stairs.

I have to walk quite slowly up or down them as if I don't, I feel like my head gets bounced around and I feel all pressured in head.

Usually it isn't too bad but today, I had thick socks on with jandals (stupid I know), and because of the socks the jandals were really loose and slipping.

I was nearly at the bottom of the stairs when the jandal slipped off and I tripped and basically planted my foot really heavily on the ground.

I instantly felt it up my neck and into the front of my head.

I know these are most likely just flare ups but has anyone else had issues with jolting from running/walking to fast etc?

I hate it because I feel like I can't even run without getting symptoms etc.

Can heavy jolts especially when going downstairs cause any extra damage or even a concussion? Or is it all just flare up from neck etc?

Jomar 08-28-2022 10:38 AM

Here is the link to your past post on a similar topic.
Freaking out right now and really upset at myself

Our site search can bring up many similar topics and questions.

DrewDigital 08-29-2022 02:41 PM

Sensitive to jolting - information?


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