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03-31-2013, 07:20 PM | #1 | ||
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I got diagnosed with a concussion about 3 months ago. I went from being a social, happy, funny to quiet, anti-social, and always sad. I went through depression, anxiety and panic attacks thinking that I will never be my old self. I am slowly getting better but I still have constant anxiety that was never there before. I use to never get anxiety like this, its an all day struggle trying to convince myself not to worry about so many things. My whole thought process has changed, I feel like I can only keep thinking about little things wrong with me and think about how I am feeling in my head,body, etc. I can't just enjoy my surroundings and interact socially like I use too because I am constantly thinking "inside my head" I guess you could say.Recently, its been back and fourth between good days and bad days with anxiety. I feel like all this anxiety is just in my head because if I don't think about it I usually feel fine. I am wondering if all this anxiety is from the concussion? Or did my concussion just spark this changing in my thought process? Also if anyone is experiencing this or has gone through it let me know what you did?
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03-31-2013, 07:46 PM | #2 | ||
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it goes away trust me. im 14 months into this and have barely any symptoms except visual and some fatigue
when i had anxiety which was between the 3 to 6 month mark i was a panic attack waiting to happen in any situation. i went from not being able to go into rooms of people to being able to hang out in any room with anyone it will go away trust me then you wont even think about it. it takes time. |
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03-31-2013, 08:29 PM | #3 | ||
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gamn44,
Welcome to NeuroTalk. The anxiety you are experiencing is common. There are things you can do to moderate it. The concussed brain struggles to process stimulation in your environment. Learning to reduce your exposure to sound and visual chaos will help your brain stay focused. Your brain is likely kicking into Fight or Flight syndrome from over-stimulation. It will help if you read the Vitamins thread. It's probably on the second page of the index. Good brain nutrition will help your brain tolerate stress and over-stimulation. Feel free to ask any question or tell us anything about you. My best to you.
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04-01-2013, 10:51 AM | #4 | |||
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Hi and welcome to NeuroTalk. There is a lot of useful information on this forum.
Three months probably seems like a long time but it is relatively soon I the recovery cycle from a mTBI. Anxiety and depression are common with TBI. Some things I have found helpful in reducing anxiety and depression have included mindfulness meditation, non-strenuous yoga, and massage therapy. Best to you as you recover.
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What Happened: On November 29, 2010, I was walking across the street and was hit by a light rail commuter train. Result was a severe traumatic brain injury and multiple fractures (skull, pelvis, ribs). Total hospital stay was two months, one in ICU followed by an additional month in neuro-rehab. Upon hospital discharge, neurological testing revealed deficits in short term memory, executive functioning, and spatial recognition. Today: Neuropsychological examination five months post-accident indicated a return to normal cognitive functioning, and I returned to work approximately 6 months after the accident. I am grateful to be alive and am looking forward to enjoying the rest of my life. |
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04-02-2013, 12:30 PM | #5 | |||
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Gman,
I am 5 months with pcs but most of my symptoms have gone and I just have a mild headache in the evening. The turning point was a discussion with my doctor about my mood and I was prescribed anxiety relieving medication. I was very much focussed on my symptoms and this was not helping my recovery, I was also very inward looking. My anxiety/tension was at a level that I was getting tension waves through my body which I could physically feel, I think this was increasing fatigue levels along with other physical symptoms. By relieving the anxiety/tension most of my symptoms have now gone altogether. Good luck with your recovery. |
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04-03-2013, 10:40 AM | #6 | ||
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I recently began the vitamin regimen as recommended above by Mark and my anxiety is greatly improved. I feel much better, no question. Its worth a try.
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12-14-2013, 07:19 PM | #7 | ||
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OP I'm feeling the extract same way. Almost 4 months in
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PCS following head injury August 2013. Experienced anxiety, weight loss, insomnia, sensory overload. Update as of Nov. 2015: 99% healed. vitamins and minerals that helped me: b-12, vitamin d, and zinc + copper. |
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12-15-2013, 04:05 AM | #8 | |||
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Arty, what you are feeling is normal for PCS. I felt anxious for a long time during PCS, but later on felt better.
Here's what you can do: Limit over-stimulation Talk Therapy Medication Natural Remedies Mark's Vitamin Thread Rest Meditation My lifestyle was way too harsh and I landed in the ER, after a combo of Cymbalta and gabapentin, I had a bad reaction, my brain hated it, basically. I couldn't get off the anxiety train till then, so I know how you feel. My anxiety came with digestive issues and nausea due to brain and gut connection. I stayed inpatient at the hospital and thats where my relief was starting to begin. Months later, I felt almost shockingly better. My family was impressed and my friends were relieved. I was left with a 98% recovery and the clear to move on plus physical therapy. So, if you are feeling anxious, slow down just a tad bit. You may be overstimulating your brain. However, if this continues, DO NOT wait if you are distressed a lot, seek treatment and help right away when you can. Regards, Consider (Elisa)
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College Student in Information Technology and avid PC Gamer, hit the back of my head against a bunk bed and went unconscious for 3 minutes back in 10-28-2012. Symptoms: Occipital Neuralgia. 2 MRI's and CT normal. Currently going through Paxil withdrawals, and psych has me on L-Theanine, Benadryl for zaps, and Lemon Balm. It has eased it by a bit, so I am continuing the treatment till 1 month from now. Made a 98% recovery on April 8, 2013 with only symptoms of pinched nerves/Occipital Neuralgia in the head and is being treated with injections and physical therapy. Was experiencing: Migraines, Headaches, Nausea and Vomiting, Panic Attacks and Anxiety, Depression, Major Insomnia, Brain Fog, Tinnitus, Lethargy, Loss of appetite, Major Heart Palpitations, Occipital Neuralgia has eased a bit. Vitamins and Medicines: , L-Theanine, Omega 3 Super DHA 900mg, Stress B-Complex Extra Strength, Potassium Gluconate 1000mg, Magnesium Malate 1250mg, Vitamin D3 2000 IU, Methylcobalamin B-12 5000 mcg, Vitamin C 500mg, Lemon Balm. Things that helped me: My Vitamin Regimen, Medication, Earplugs (Love these!), Nature Sounds, Hydrotherapy, Neck Pillow with Heat, Heating Pads, Resting, Being Outside! |
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12-15-2013, 05:49 PM | #9 | ||
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I had horrible anxiety/panic attacks for the first 2-3 months, I think most of it was caused by lack of correct information about my injury, and me thinking that there's something horribly wrong with my brain, etc.
At first I didn't even realize that I was having these anxiety attacks since I've never had them before, I thought it was part of the concussion symptoms. I would strongly recommend trying natural remedies for anxiety attacks first, before resorting to meds. I think that Xanax messed me up, and made it worse after I got used to it. |
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12-16-2013, 05:00 PM | #10 | |||
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I feel like I am going through the exact same thing as you. I am also in my third month of PCS and the anxiety and depression has been an unreal rollercoaster ride. I never had anxiety before and now it consumes my mind throughout the day. I constantly found myself thinking I just want to be the funloving outgoing adventurous girl I use to be and feared I never would. Thats when the anxiety would set in as I pulled away from my roommates and friends and became very antisocial in an attempt to cope with this. I am slowly starting to think the anxiety is simply a side affect of the condition as some days I feel better than others. Before I feared that something more severe was wrong with me and the anxiety would set in as I thought I was dying or something. Now i understand its the PCS and nothing else is going to happen to me. I do sometimes still get stuck in my mind, but I think its getting better. Ive found it helps to imediately think of something positive like "it could be worse" or "it may be slow but im making progress." I have been taking a natural remedy for anxiety which seems to help a little. I have tried meditation and also find that venting (mostly on here) seems to help release the built up tension inside of me. Lastly, I have turned to my faith and have been reading my bible when I have my "attacks" and found reassurance in the verse, "cast your anxieties on him for he cares for you." I hope you continue to heal and just remember the anxiety is a part of the PCS but it is also self enflicted. Dont let it get you down as I will try to do the same. Good luck to you and if you ever need to vent I am here as well as many other members on this page. |
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