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Old 02-16-2013, 11:22 PM #1
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Default panic attack out of the blue, possible setback

I am almost at 8 months since my concussion and I haven't had a major problem with anxiety/panic attacks since about the 5 month mark. I still get a bit of anxiety going into grocery stores but I'm able to take deep breaths and talk myself down from them.

Today I had my husband take me to the dollar store to pick up one item. (I can't drive yet and this was my only time out of the house all week) I went in and started looking for what I wanted and all of a sudden the music playing seemed really loud and full blown panic attack set in. I told my husband we had to leave NOW and I couldn't remember how to get out.

We got out right away but the rest of the day was shot with buzzy, confused brain, fatigue, shaking, and a stabbing pain where I hit my head that also has been gone for a few months. I'm so worried I've gone backwards a couple months with these old symptoms.

Ok I take that back, I'm not going to worry because that won't change it now but it will be a shame. I didn't even have a chance to try to stop the panic attack this time it was so quick. Its a reminder of why I rarely leave the house unless I have to.

Do you think its possible that always being in quiet can make you MORE sensitive to noises when they occur? Perhaps I'm being too cautious!? Also, I hate to say this but I think the vestibular therapy might be increasing some of the anxiety symptoms and chest pains.

I do think its been helping my dizziness though. 9 more days till I see the neurologist at the sports concussion rehab centre. Hopefully she will have some insight.

Wishing everyone a good day tomorrow.

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I'm a 39 year old, female, accountant. On July 2, 2012 I crashed my bike at the end of a 65KM road ride. I was fine that day but woke up the next morning to my current world.

Ongoing symptoms include: dizziness, blurred vision, light and noise sensitivities, cognitive problems, uncontrollable emotions/depression/anxiety, headaches (but they're getting better), mental and physical fatigue, difficulty communicating and sleep disturbances.

Currently seeing a fabulous Neuro Psychologist and vestibular physiotherapist and hoping to soon see a neuro ophthalmologist. I am currently doing 20 minute stationary bike rides daily, 20 minutes of meditating, 15 minutes of Lumosity and lots of resting. I have not been able to work or drive since the accident.

The things that have helped me the most since the accident are vestibular therapy, gel eye drops (for blurred vision, sensitivity and dryness), amitriptyline (10mg), and meditating. I am finally starting to see some slight improvements and am hopeful!

My brain WANTS to heal itself... I just have to let it and stop trying to get better!
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