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10-24-2012, 03:20 PM | #1 | ||
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So here's a little back story on the head injuries I've had in my life. When i was 2, I fell out of a 2 story window, cracking my skull and resulting in a subdural hematoma, which was probably the worst scenario. I started wrestling when i was 5 (I am now 19) and although i haven't had any documented concussions from it until last year, I'm sure I have suffered a good amount of blows to the head and chin. The reason I have only had one documented was because I was hit hard enough under the chin that I passed out. A week later, I made a dumb decision and drank some liquor, no more than I usually would, however I blacked out from it (possibly because of the concussion?) and woke up the next morning with a huge bump on my head. About 2 months later, I went snowboarding for 4 days. I basically fly down the mountains and on the last run on the last day, i caught an edge and flew backwards, hitting the back of my head, my legs flipped over my body, and I hit my head again and slid down the mountain. Aside from this few months of hell, I was diagnosed with 3 other concussions throughout my life, 2 in which i blacked out from. Now wrestling has started, and I get headaches throughout practice. I have always gotten headaches/migraines my entire life, but it is almost guaranteed if i practice. When it comes to studying, I find it really hard to focus and read efficiently. Basically i feel really unproductive and I hope it's not from the concussions.
Is it time to quit and move on with my life for the better? |
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10-24-2012, 03:31 PM | #2 | ||
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onewhoknocks,
Welcome to NeuroTalk. You have found a good place. It sounds like you need to reduce or end all risks of head impacts. Wrestling can be a serious risk. You don't mention your age? Knowing your age will help us help you. What have you done to try to reduce your symptoms? Have you been seen by a doctor ? Are you taking any meds? Please feel free to tell us all about your struggles. Please help us by limiting paragraphs to 5 lines. Some of us struggle to follow from the end of one line to the start of the next. Shorter paragraphs help. We are here to help. My best to you.
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10-24-2012, 03:50 PM | #3 | ||
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Thank you for the quick reply! This thread was not supposed to be posted though, as i rewrote it, and i have no idea how to delete it. I made a new one titled the same thing, and now there's two on the forum, sorry! I am 19 though, and am not currently on any meds.
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