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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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Hi,
My son (15 years old) got concussion 4 weeks about during soccer game at school. Just wanted to kick the ball with his head and didn't do it properly. He didn't know he had a concussion.The headache started right away, he took advil and continue going to school for two days. Advil never helped. He just had headache all the time. After two days he told us about what happened and I took him to the doctor next morning. ( Day 3). Doctor didn't do any tests and told us to rest at least for 2 weeks. He rested all the time ( except of one evening shed he insisted to go to school winter orchestra concert and played clarinet for 20 minutes. His headaches were not severe. After tree weeks the headaches didn't go away. I took him to the doctor again. And he told me the same. Rest and absolutely not to go back to school with headaches. Now it's 4 weeks. Last two days he had migraines that are worse that before. He is sad an depressed. I think I should see another doctor. Should I insist on MRI or something else? I don't know what can I do to make him better. Thank you for reading it. I am really desperate... |
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Hi,
Sorry to hear about your son's struggles! Others will come by with more experience than mine, as I am fairly new to all of this myself (my concussion was two months ago). It may not hurt to get a second opinion, but unfortunately with concussions, often, treating the symptoms, getting rest, and following a strict vitamin regiment are about all that can be done. For most of us, some days are better than others. There's a sticky at the top of the forum page that deals with this topic in great detail and gives good advice for which ones to take. That may be a great place to start. Does he have any symptoms beyond the headaches? Any nausea, vision changes? Best of luck, and please keep us posted.
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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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Thanks you, courtney.w.
No, he doesn't have any other symptoms. Only headache that doesn't go away. |
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Is he currently taking any of the vitamins that were mentioned in that sticky? You mentioned that he is having problems with depression. Maybe it's time to consider talking to the doctor about an anti-depressant. Some people with migraines tend to manage them better with the use of an anti-depressant. My heart goes out to him. It's hard enough to be 30 years old and trying to live life with this crap... I can't imagine going through this at 15. I work with high school students, so I see firsthand just how important their social lives are to them. Edited to add: I just re-read your original post and saw where you said that the doctor told him not to go back to school until the headaches go away. Going to school with those headaches would only make them worse, but if your son is sitting at home and playing on the computer, watching tv, etc, all day, he may not be getting the rest that his brain needs. That's a hard thing for a 15-year-old to understand, and probably even harder for them to follow through on, but it may be worth talking to him and asking if he is really resting. Resting for the flu and resting for a brain injury are two different types of rest.
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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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he was not using his computer for 2 weeks. But now he is checking his emails. TV doesn't exist in our apartment. But he plays guitar ( an electric one
![]() It will be very difficult to catch up at school. I was trying to do some revisions with him ( like 20 minutes) but doctor said no. |
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If he's 15, I assume he's in high school... probably 9th or 10th grade? The good news about being in high school is that, even if he is still behind at the end of the year, the school can probably give him "incompletes" on his academic credits and let him get caught up in summer school or next year. He may have to double up on credits here and there after this year, but he would still stand a good chance at being able to graduate on time. I would start looking into that next week, when the schools are open again... in the meantime, don't let it bother you too much. I hope he feels better soon.
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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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