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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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I hope everybody on the board has been having a good Holiday Season.
Though I have to work this week, I had a very good Christmas, and I am quite thankful for the past year, even though it has been very challenging. For me, the Christmas Season involves a LOT of traveling, and a fair amount of parties. At one of them, I got emotionally upset over some trifling matter, and, since then (three days ago), I have been having a minor relapse. The usual (for me, at least)--it feels like my brain is inflamed and my spine hurts.. It probably didn't help that I had a few drinks and was not properly hydrated that night. (There have been other nights I've had a few drinks, but made sure to drink water constantly. On those nights, I had no ill effects.) A good thing is that my "relapses" are becoming less and less bad; I still am able to remember things, even though my brain hurts to think too much. I have have had two exceptionally good months (even so much that I had considered myself healed). Why do I write, then? To vent maybe, but also to let the board know that, despite the above, I am still confident of ultimate healing or at the very least, long stretches of fairly good function where I have to manage PCS as a somewhat chronic condition. I am also respecting my brain more and more, as I did not really feel that I was abusing it too too much, yet it is demanding to rest again…
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What happened: in February of this past year, I suffered a fall. Though I did not hit my head, I came within three or four inches of hitting the ground, and the whiplash/ coup countercoup has caused lingering concussion symptoms. I have had five or six prior head injuries, most of which completely healed within a few weeks, though one took about three months. When I get my most depressed, I remember that I could have killed myself, which would have been far worse than anything I have gone through. June and July of 2013 were the absolute worst. I have managed to keep my job in a field that demands a lot from my brain, though I do get cognitively tired very easily, and have some problems with reading comprehension and short-term memory, though some days I feel close to my pre-injury self. The headaches of the Summer are gone (mainly) and I drink a lot of water and rest more than before. I am on a supplement regimen, and that has helped; probably the medical intervention that helped the most were seven chiropractic manipulations of my neck in June and July. I am fearful that I will be slightly brain damaged the rest of my life, but I am determined to enjoy the same things I enjoyed before, and I, even on days that I despair, know that the odds are with me. |
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You just demonstrate that the concussed brain is always a concussed brain. It will be sensitive to stress, whether it is emotional stress, physical stress or chemical stress.
I would not call this a relapse. I call it life after a concussion. Expect this to happen from time to time. I plan on it happening after a stressful event. The stressful event may just be an exciting and busy event with no negative stress involved. Welcome to the club of those who recognize their long term limitations.
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Mark in Idaho "Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10 |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Tom from Queens (12-30-2013) |
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Hi Tom
I am with you on that. 17 months in and things are just as you say. Mark is right in that we Now listen and respect our brains. I am really happy with that It means we can continue to enjoy life. Well done to you, you have done amazing, it's a long way this journey but the scenic route is the best, rather thN the fast lane. !! Good luck to you xx |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Tom from Queens (12-30-2013) |
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