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Old 11-27-2013, 02:08 PM #1
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Dont know if some of u have dealing with pcs for many years. does ur body adjust, do have a good possibility of a lengthy life?

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This is not a fatal condition! See my post above for coping techniques. It gets better and the right treatment is very helpful.
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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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I've lived with PCS since 1965. Others have lived with PCS for long periods too. Diligent planning of career and lifestyle allows a long and full life. It is the later head injuries that need to be avoided.
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I've lived with PCS since 1965. Others have lived with PCS for long periods too. Diligent planning of career and lifestyle allows a long and full life. It is the later head injuries that need to be avoided.
In terms of %, how far are you from 100%? When did you stop improving?
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Assault: July 20 (Assaulted by two ** in the same night. pounded on after I was knocked out for 30-1min **

Symptoms right after injury: Decreased thinking, memory, and attention.

Feel stupider all around.

Head pressure/fog in the head.

Balance is off. Motor coordination in left hand is decreased.

Loss of interest in activities.

Vertigo/dizziness when turning head.

Fatigue.



Started getting left hand tremors middle of November.
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I am 75% of my former self...my headaches, ringing in the ears and fatigue are biggest issues now...this symptoms don't want to let go.

I want to be my old self..that's it...

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I am an entirely different person from my concussions. I have changed in steps. I have had cognitive struggles from a concussion, high fever, other illness and stress. Over time, usually a year of slowly improving, I have regained my cognitive skills. I never looked at the negative. I just worked toward regaining skills. My goal in many instances was to regain my ability to do math calculations in my head. That was my touchstone of recovery.

I did not focus on rebuilding skills. I did it casually by taking on opportunities to stretch my brain. One of my visual processing exercises is Free Cell. I play for enjoyment and to kill time. I have had a high ratio of winning 90% of the deals. Right now, I am in the high 70's with my goal being to get to 80% and stay above 80%. I have learned it is a good way to develop work-arounds and other accommodations. I need to be patient as I look for plays. This helps me slowly think through the various plays.

After my first concussion at 10 yo, I regained all my cognitive skills except my verbal processing. I can not put a % on recovery. I was a different person. I was not the sweet little boy anymore. I started struggling with depression.

My sophomore year, I had a relapse from soccer ball heading. I dropped one Grade Point for a year.

Another injury / relapse my freshman year of college caused me to change direction and leave school.

A concussion in '96 left me with head aches for almost a year. I did not track other attributes.

I was assaulted and slugged in the back of my head in 1999 and my wife says my personality changed and other things changed.

My concussion in 2001 at 46 yo left me with the most permanent functional losses. I almost completely lost my ability to multi-task. Driving became a problem. Memory problems became chronic without recovery. I had a NeuroPsych Assessment a year later and repeated it with another NeuroPsych with the same results.

My short term and immediate visual and auditory memory skills are in the bottom 20% and mostly below 10% of the population. Fortunately, my intelligence has remained high. This allows me to learn ways to overcome or work-around my memory limitations.

Other than my complete inability to tolerate multiple sounds and too much visual stimulation, with patient focus and work-arounds, I can accomplish anything I need to accomplish.

The important thing to consider is that patience will allow you to overcome most of your limitations. You may need to re-invent your life but it is a change, not a loss.

My best to you.
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