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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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First I would like to thank anyone who takes time out of his or her busy schedule to read this post. So thank you and sorry for the miss spelling.
I am 38 yrs old and married for 15 years now to my good-looking wife. I wrestled and played football in high school. I do remember this one game that I did get a concussion because the only reason I knew what happen before the coach or doctor got to me was that a team mate told what I did. I also was hit by a car my senior year crossing the road. About 10 years later another accident when a car ran a stop sign. The latest was a year and 1/2 ago I was in a bad accident and now I am not the same. I get headaches more frequently on the right front of my head. My speech goes, I lose function of my left side and can barely do anything. If I don't get my wife to talk to me to keep me calm early when I feel the symptoms coming on it gets worse. The symptoms last for about 30 min to an hour and still don't feel 100%. I am worried that one day I wont snap out of it and be normal again. So I am looking for answers to find out if my fears are true and if so, what can I do to prolong it or prevent it from happening Thank you Brad |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | tamiloo (01-30-2012) |
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