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Old 03-20-2013, 07:56 PM #1
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Heart For the Ladies of PCS

I was wondering do your symptoms get worse on that certain time of month?I know mine do I was just wondering about others.
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What Happened: In 2011 I was in a MVA
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Symptoms: Physical: I am always cold in any season!!I cannot tolerate anything pressure on my head(sun glasses,hats)longer then a hour,Lock jaw/Displaced TMJ, Dropsey, Hands go numb, Arms go numb, back of head numb (when asleep),Muscle spasms in face & upper body,migraines, concentration headaches, dizziness, nausea, neck and back trauma (from accident), tinnitus, extreme light sensitivity, noise sensitivity, EXTREME fatigue, impaired vestibular system, balance off, Pupils NEVER equal, disrupted sleep cycles,speech problems.

Cognitive: Cognitive Behavior, Brain fog, impulsivity, speech problems, word finding problems, slowed processing speeds, impaired visual memory, impaired complex attention

Emotional: Unable to handle stress or overstimulation without getting extremely irritable or angry, easily overstimulated, MAJOR depression, major anxiety, Panic attacks

Treatment so far: Treatment for PCS,PTSD,Depression & panic,Vestibular therapy, Physical therapy, Vitamin Schedule,Walking,No Dairy, No eggs, No caffeine, No artificial coloring, Sleep with 2 pillows, Very little sugars consumed, Eat healthy,No alcohol, Medications, limit stress and overstimulation.

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Yes.

I notice the headache is way worse and of course the emotional aspect is truly bordering on hysterical depression if there is such a thing.

Have only had four cycles since injury and they keep getting worse.
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About it: October 26, 2012 I fell backward on an icy parking lot at work. I was on Workers Comp for 9 months. My PCS : everyday headaches became once in a while headaches, and neck pain became manageable. Still have occasional mild dizziness, sometimes fullness in the ears, convergence insufficiency, sequencing struggles, short term memory struggles, verbal processing delays. CT neg, MRI neg. Therapies: prism glasses, acupuncture, icing neck, resting, supplementing, Elavil 20mg at bedtime.

NEW: Completed 12 weeks of physical therapy and returned to work full time.

About me: I'm a marketing manager, a mom with a blended family and wife to a heart attack survivor. I believe my brain injury taught me more than it cost me. I'm grateful to still be me!
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I was just thinking of asking you all about this.

I've had very late (10 days plus) periods, and for those on time, they were very intense.

Headaches would flare into migraines very easily. Yes! Irritability and inability to modulate emotions.

I also notice more fogginess, fatigue, and lack of motivation. These were not an issue before.

How do you all cope?
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Yes, my symptoms are much worse during that time. For the first few months it seemed unbearable. I would have migraines from a few days before until the end with lingering dizziness and fatigue.

My OB-GYN is wonderful and worked with me to find a BC that would first shorten my period, now she is helping me knock it out so I only have a period every 3 months. It has helped a lot.
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I am on antidepressants and it seems not to work as well during that week.Usually I end up taking a lot of HOT showers to wake up and get a little motivation.A hot shower to calm my nerves in middle of day, and one in the eve that includes getting head wet for calming down to sleep.Otherwise a lot of Lavender scents around the house and just go threw all the emotions.Mine has became shorter but first few days are like clots, then it's really nothing after that.....Does anyone else have suggestions for the raise in PCS symptoms?
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Symptoms: Physical: I am always cold in any season!!I cannot tolerate anything pressure on my head(sun glasses,hats)longer then a hour,Lock jaw/Displaced TMJ, Dropsey, Hands go numb, Arms go numb, back of head numb (when asleep),Muscle spasms in face & upper body,migraines, concentration headaches, dizziness, nausea, neck and back trauma (from accident), tinnitus, extreme light sensitivity, noise sensitivity, EXTREME fatigue, impaired vestibular system, balance off, Pupils NEVER equal, disrupted sleep cycles,speech problems.

Cognitive: Cognitive Behavior, Brain fog, impulsivity, speech problems, word finding problems, slowed processing speeds, impaired visual memory, impaired complex attention

Emotional: Unable to handle stress or overstimulation without getting extremely irritable or angry, easily overstimulated, MAJOR depression, major anxiety, Panic attacks

Treatment so far: Treatment for PCS,PTSD,Depression & panic,Vestibular therapy, Physical therapy, Vitamin Schedule,Walking,No Dairy, No eggs, No caffeine, No artificial coloring, Sleep with 2 pillows, Very little sugars consumed, Eat healthy,No alcohol, Medications, limit stress and overstimulation.

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Hormones can be a big problem with PCS. We used to mention it more. Most gynos don't understand the fine balance needed by PCS sufferers. I have had my hormones checked and need hormone supplements. I take DHEA daily and would take testosterone if it did not give me acne. The brain signals the body to produce hormones. It is easy to understand how they can get messed up.

I have a deep understanding of the struggles women can go through. It is amazing the difference in my wife's life with her hormones in balance. She is better in all areas since she found a good hormone specialist. She is using bio-identical hormones checked once a year. Her DHEA was reduced this past check-up.

A source of a hormone specialist referral is at https://www.womensinternational.com/..._referral.html

The testing can be expensive and is not usually covered by insurance unless you can get your doctor to do some fancy justifying of the need.
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For the last couple of months, I have been using progesterone and estriol creams to treat symptoms of perimenopause. It was difficult enough to deal with the symptoms of PCS without adding perimenopause to the mix. I felt like I was in a perpetual state of PMS. Since starting on the bioidentical hormone, my mood has been brighter, my anxiety and irritability have decreased, I have fewer headaches, my sleep patterns have improved, and I have more energy. Progesterone is known to act as a natural antidepressant. It also has a calming effect. Estrogen alters brain chemistry, and can increase levels of serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine. Both hormones seem to have a neuroprotective effect. Some interesting studies are being done on the use of progesterone cream to treat TBI. Also, some women with relapsing and remitting MS have reported a remission of their MS symptoms after commencing estriol therapy. For the treatment of PMS, I believe the recommended dosage of progesterone cream is 1/4 tsp, applied to thin areas of the skin, once daily during the last two weeks of a woman's cycle. For the women who decide to try this treatment, it would be interesting to see if there is an improvement in their PCS symptoms as well.
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Hi Everybody,
I also have an extreme reaction when I have my period. I am truly walking such a fine line of balance that anything throws me off the edge. I often describe it in this way to my doctor. Of walking a tightrope that is thinner than fishing line.
My periods are not "normal" anymore. As far as the number of days is less but they are more severe. Almost like hemmorage (too much blood at once) then nothing. They completely incapacitate me. I have begged for a historectomy.
I don't even dare try the supplement plan of Marks or take any vitamins. That is how unstable the balance is. And I do not like it when I fall off the edge. It sucks.
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Had MVA in 2006 resulting in post concussive syndrome manifested by cognitive impairment, chronic pain/ fatigue. Chronic pain of head, neck, back, left leg.
Other problems include REM sleep behavior disorder, nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy, chronic migraines associated with nausea/vertigo, episodes of passing out, hypoglycemia, liver dysfunction (had accidental overdose of acetaminophen in 2009) had liver and kidney failure, hernia, degenerative disc disease with compression of nerve root, PTSD, and other problems associated with functioning problems from traumatic brain injury (light, sound sensitive, easily overloaded, easily distracted, cannot focus, anxiety problems etc.)
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