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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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It's crazy to me how, at two months out from my concussion, I'm still learning about what I can and cannot handle.
We are having several friends over for New Year's Eve tomorrow night. We are expecting a fairly large turnout, compared to what we usually see; just happened that a larger than normal portion of those we invited accepted the invitation lol. I figured I would get a jump start on things and get most of the cooking done today so that tomorrow I won't have as much to do; thought maybe I could enjoy the party more that way. Just trying to cook wore me out. I guess I should have tried to plan out the morning in advance; maybe then it wouldn't have been as exhausting because I wouldn't have had to "think on my feet" quite so much? I'm definitely not physically tired; it's the same brain fatigue that I felt a couple of weeks ago at the end of a long week of work, just on a smaller scale. Time to go take a nap and hope I wake up rested enough to help my husband with the house work tonight.
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Head injury on 10/26/13 due to a fall. Had extreme headaches, fatigue, and nausea over the next several days, but no insurance so I couldn't afford to get checked out. First official migraine occurred on 11/19/2013; no migraines before the injury occurred. |
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