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Old 12-05-2013, 04:57 PM #11
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I am unsure of how bad your symptoms are, however before my accident I was an avid runner/racer. In my experience and no matter how hard I try, I cannot push through these symptoms. Inevitably, the more I try to do, the worse I feel. As a long distance runner, I have acquired the skill of learning how to ignore or push through pain, however I am unfortunately realizing that for me it's not possible with the symptoms of PCS. I am treating this like any other injury in that I would rather take a break now and be out temporarily, rather than indefinitely.Good luck to you
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Old 12-05-2013, 06:50 PM #12
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Thanks for the response, Penny. I must count myself lucky then, although I certainly wouldn't say my symptoms are "good." I've had PCS for a month and a half. My problems have been mostly cognitive (difficulty reading/writing/communicating, and my brain feels like it's getting squeezed anytime I'm under stress, but when I'm relaxed, I mostly feel ok, although definitely not myself and still very out of it).

A few weeks ago, I started doing some light jogging, and it seemed to help. But after a few days, I pushed it too hard, and that evening I had a full return of symptoms (confusion, difficulty communicating, pressure in my head). So I totally freaked out, and decided to quit jogging. However, in the back of my mind, I couldn't shake the realization that jogging had seemed to be helping until I pushed it too far (which, in that case, meant jogging for a full 25 minutes).

I jogged for 25 mins again on Monday, and then 25 mins yesterday and today. The past two evenings, I've had a similar return of symptoms, although not to the same degree, but then I feel fine in the morning. Right now I feel a little better, thinking more clearly, and I'm able to type this easily.

I just wonder if the return of symptoms is some sort of boogeyman, and not a real setback. I'm going to keep going with my jogging routine, because I feel much better, and seem to experience an overall reduction in symptoms after I jog for a few hours at least.

I'm sorry to hear that you are unable to jog. What symptoms are you experiencing while you are jogging? I know most people are getting headaches, but I haven't had that as a symptom of PCS, for some bizarre, and fortunate, reason.


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I am unsure of how bad your symptoms are, however before my accident I was an avid runner/racer. In my experience and no matter how hard I try, I cannot push through these symptoms. Inevitably, the more I try to do, the worse I feel. As a long distance runner, I have acquired the skill of learning how to ignore or push through pain, however I am unfortunately realizing that for me it's not possible with the symptoms of PCS. I am treating this like any other injury in that I would rather take a break now and be out temporarily, rather than indefinitely.Good luck to you
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Sleepy,

Actually, you are just now entering the time where your condition would be called PCS. Otherwise, you are still just recovering from a concussion. 85% of concussions resolve by 6 weeks. Those that don't are considered to have PCS.

I have a challenge for you. Take your next jog with foam ear plugs in. You will hear the trauma the impact of each foot plant makes. A delayed onset of symptoms after the jog is quite likely due to the jog.
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