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calirodan 12-10-2012 01:29 AM

Emil,

I think this is a thoughtful theory, but I think my case disproves it. I only had one concussion, and I have an IQ in the 130-140 range, so according to your theory I should have had enough of a "buffer" to not notice a slight loss of some functionality.

But I had delayed onset PCS that became most pronounced about three months after my original injury! For me a complicating factor was that I also had a ruptured ear drum, and I didn't get that repaired until almost two months after my injury. My neurologist said that the brain doesn't start to heal until the physical injury has healed. Other complicating factors were that I don't think I rested enough -- I went back to teaching a week after my injury, and started training for roller derby again about two weeks after. Plus, looking back, both derby and the summer school teaching job were unusually stressful. But when I really noticed symptoms was when fall came and I went back to teaching full time. Maybe I was able to deal with part time work but then full time was too much of a cognitive load.

Mark in Idaho 12-10-2012 03:41 AM

calirodan,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. The thread you replied to has been inactive since June 2010. I don't see what this buffer comment refers to. It does sound like you returned to work and activity too soon. I am shocked you returned to roller derby.

Tell us more about you current symptoms. There are plenty of people here to offer support.

My best to you.


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