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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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Maybe it has to do with which part(s) of the brain sustained what kind of injury? Diff parts of the brain control different things.
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I wish I knew but then it possibly wouldn't help to know unless there is a cure.
I sustained a concussion by standing up into my freezer door. Two people saw it happen and said it looked as if I barely bumped my head. 6 months later I'm still dealing with it all. I assume by next year or the year after I'll not have any remaining symptoms but right now it all seems so surreal that this happened so easily. What's occuring to me more recently is a feeling that my brain is healing but I'm actually learning new things and I'm wired a little differently than I was before. This has me a little on edge at times when I can't rely on the same brain I used to have and I feel like I can't totally trust this new brain when confronted with situations I used to think were old hat. I think this has shaken my confidence a little. - all from a 1 second oops with the freezer. |
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thats a good point allamericanamy, i hit the back right side of my head
wow didnt know you could get a concussion from standing up into the freezer door. iv done that on accident before. i can relate to wut ur saying. i hate it that i never know how my brain will react in different situations. it makes me less social of a person. i just hope that im in a dream and ill wake up soon, what a story that'll be |
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