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Hey guys and gals,
I am about 1 year out of my major incident. Just a few months ago I started feeling pretty darn close to normal. Then on Saturday I turned my head too quickly and immediately felt concussed agan. Headache, droopy eyes, very sleepy, a bit slow. It was like I received another concussion. I keep grappling with the question of, are these slight turns giving me new concussions and brain damage, or are these simply flare-up symptoms of my prior major injury? |
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These rapid head turns may be aggravating your injury in 2 very different ways. Your brain may be very sensitive to movement within your skull. If this is the case, you will need to learn to avoid these head movements. It can be done because I have had this limitation for decades.
The second problem may be an unresolved neck injury that causes instability in areas where blood flows to your brain. This is less likely because it usually takes a while for this to trigger a return of symptoms. If it does, icing the upper neck is usually helpful at reducing symptoms. Getting a accurate diagnosis of this symptoms is near impossible except for your own observations. Doctors will think you are just a hypochondriac. The important issue is to recognize this as a real trigger and find ways to avoid this trigger. My best to you.
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I experience the same thing almost daily. I'm certain its my neck but the symptoms go away within minutes. When I look up artery blocking online I only see material on the carotid artery. Is it possible to have a fractured neck and not know about it?
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I felt the same way fairly early on and started limiting any bending,lifting or anything that causes blood flow to the brain, and twisting, turning of the head because I felt like any such movement was giving me mini-concussions.
Ex. bending over into washer,bamm,concusion,grab some clothes, raise up,bam,concussion, turn bend over,bam, concussion, trhow clothes into dryer, raise up,bam, concussion...repeat and do it again. 13 years later, last fall I started just kicking off my shoes and sleeping in whatever I was wearing. That has helped but now what? I am down to the absolute minimum now, I have no idea what else can possibly go next. I'm at the end of that line. |
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It could be neck/spine related and not be a fracture. I had a gap between my C2 and C3 vertabrae, which caused me to have terrible headaches! Bending over was the worst! My physical therapist fixed the problem for me and my daily headaches went away! Good luck!
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I have recovered my cognitive function, and I've overcome severe vertigo through sensory integration therapy. Wellbutrin has helped me escape depression. I have recently had a few stress-related migraines, as well as headaches stemming from eye strain. I'm also dealing with tinnitus, lack of stamina, extreme light sensitivity, and eye pain. Diagnosed with 9 different vision issues: convergence insufficiency, pursuit eye movement deficit, egocentric visual midline shift, photophobia, visual information processing delays, accommodative insufficiency, saccadic eye movement deficit, lack of coordination, and central peripheral visual integration deficit. *First concussion: October 2010. I was pregnant and got rear ended. I associated my mild PCS symptoms with baby brain and blamed my light sensitivity on allergies and dry eyes. *Second concussion: December 2011. I hit my head on a wooden beam, saw stars but did not lose consciousness, and I had very disturbing PCS symptoms but didn't go to the doctor. *Third concussion: August 2012. I caused a car accident as a result of PCS symptoms. Thankfully no one was injured but me. My husband confronted me, and I finally sought help and took medical leave from work. My symptoms worsened, and I developed severe vertigo. *Fourth concussion: November 2012. I was riding in a car with a friend and we were hit head on by a driver who lost control of her car. I didn't have a big increase in PCS symptoms. |
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