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I want to thank those who have shared information and their personal experiences on this forum. I have been struggling with PCS for a short time (about two months) and after reading other's post I realized that what I am going through isn't: isolated, as bad as others, and might be temporary. That gives me hope.
A little background; I was hit with an elbow at work (I work in corrections) by an inmate. The initial impact wasn't hard from what I remember and thank goodness I didn't lose consciousness and especially the ability to defend myself and my partner. As with some other PCS cases, the symptoms progressively have gotten worse and worse. Before finding this site, I tried to exercise moderately and when my workman's comp doctor cleared me for work, I thought I could handle a 3 mile run (even though I still had symptoms). That was not a good idea. I find this forum and find out that I might be doing more harm than good by not letting my brain heal. My private neurologist diagnoses me with PCS. Now I am in this epic (not really but it feels like it) battle with my workman's comp doctor and adjuster. It seems like the workman's comp issue has been the biggest headache of all the ones I have been getting. So right now, I am trying to change my doctor, trying not to read to much into anything, and hoping the MEDS start kicking in soon. Thanks for listening. Thanks for posting. |
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Hello Hiatus
This is a very good place to ask your questions and find some answers too. Sorry to hear of your recent struggles, but keep the positive attitude up. The brain does heal, and in its own time. I think there is a forum here for people and questions with workman's comp. I am not sure, but I think so. Here's wishing you a good day. Sincerely, poetrymom
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[SIZE="1"]What happened. I was in a car accident 2-23-2013, and got a mild concussion from it. I had some time off for brain rest, got somewhat better, but slipped into PCS in March 2013. Symptoms I had: dizziness, light and sound sensitivity, fatigue, tinitis, occasional headaches and migraines, Symptoms as of 5--2013: poor sleep, tinitis, some confusion /short term memory blanks, balance. The other symptoms are mostly gone, but flare up if I OVERdo something. Therapy I had: vestibular 3 months in: I could drive more and for longer distances. I felt like a younger, happier version of myself and I feel so blessed to have this feeling. 9 months in and I am working full time. I do get tired, and some sound and light sensitivity from time to time, but mostly I am over most of my symptoms. I pray every day and I m praying for your recovery. Over a year in: I can multi task (limited) and have humor in my life. But when I am tired, I am very tired. |
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Hi and welcome.
As brain injuries go, two months is fairly recent, most mTBIs heal with time and rest. Check out the vitamins and supplements sticky post at the top of this forum. What symptoms are you specifically dealing with? If you are experiencing difficulties with memory, reading comprehension, visuospatial orientation or the like, you may want to consider asking your neurologist for a referral to a clinical neuropsychologist for a neuropsychological assessment. This my help with your workers comp claim, and could help with specific therapy recommendations. In my case occupational and speech therapy were very helpful. Best to you as you recover.
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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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