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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 am six months post concussion. Migraines off and on, and sometimes fatigue and brain fog when I overdo it (e.g. Holidays, driving long distances). I'm on complete rest and seeing much improvement and feel good resting. Should I continue resting or go after a part time job, low key, at the library? I can afford to keep resting however am interested in this library job. There will likely be more jobs like it offered in the future, perhaps not as convenient as this job listed now. Your opinion is appreciated.
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In July 2013 ran into a metal bar at a playground, remained conscious. CT normal. Headache subsided after a week. In August woke with thunderclap-type headache in right side of head, right eye was droopy. Ever since had electrical-type pulsating all over when falling asleep and during sleep. Strong muscle twitching occasionally. Chest pain in heart region, front left neck region, and left shoulder. Strong heartbeat noise in head and occasional weird noises in ears. Taking Gabapentin to control nighttime nerves. Other symptoms: anxiety attacks, goosebumps, fine motor coordination problems, sleep apnea, headaches/migraines, fatigue, unclear thinking. Update as of Jan. 2015 - almost all symptoms gone except for some tinnitus. Taking good care of myself except sometimes when I overdo it. |
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With the caveat that all brain injuries are different, I will say that when I started back to work part time it really helped my self-esteem and overall mood to feel useful again. I believe it also helped with improving my memory deficits I had at the time. I was then able to return to my full time position three months later.
Things to consider: How do you feel when around people? While the library is generally a relatively quiet environment there will be other employees and library patrons to deal with. If you are OK in relatively low key social interactions this job may be a good step forward for your recovery. Have you identified migraine triggers? If these occur regularly and without warning you may need some additional rest time. Otherwise this sounds like a good plan. Best to you in your continued recovery.
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What Happened: On November 29, 2010, I was walking across the street and was hit by a light rail commuter train. Result was a severe traumatic brain injury and multiple fractures (skull, pelvis, ribs). Total hospital stay was two months, one in ICU followed by an additional month in neuro-rehab. Upon hospital discharge, neurological testing revealed deficits in short term memory, executive functioning, and spatial recognition. Today: Neuropsychological examination five months post-accident indicated a return to normal cognitive functioning, and I returned to work approximately 6 months after the accident. I am grateful to be alive and am looking forward to enjoying the rest of my life. |
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