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Old 03-14-2014, 04:10 AM #1
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Hi there! I'm new here and wanted to inquire about an event that happened last night. My boyfriend tripped on a cord and hit his head on the edge of a wood table. He got a little gash and some swelling and i'm fairly sure he suffered a mild concussion as he has the general symptoms ie: dizziness, slowed and slurred speech, balance problems, etc. However, he also had a strange behavioral symptom. He would frequently leave my bedroom and when he came back in he would rearrange or "organize" items in my room. He would make little piles of items in various areas of my room and take one item and move it to a different area of the room for seemingly no reason. I'm pretty sure he also "hid" several innocuous objects in different places around the room. This was completely uncharacteristic behavior for him and i asked him why he was doing it he wasn't able to vocalize any sensible reason and later when i asked what he was thinking when he was doing it he said "nothing" I'm not concerned so much as curious if anyone has ever experienced something similar or could possibly offer some insight into why he behaved this way. Also I wrote virtually the same post earlier but have yet to see it show up on the forum so i rewrote it and will feel kinda silly if basically the same post shows up twice but I'm not familiar with posting on forums and am not even sure if i'm posting in the write section, therefore i apologize for possible multiple posts in the wrong section.
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Ok guys now I'm worried. It's been probably close to 2 days since the incident. Not only have his cognitive functions improved at all but he has been crying pretty consistently for the past 24 hours. I tried to talk him into going to the walk in clinic but he says the last time he had one and went to the ER they told him that there was nothing they could do for him and that he should just go home and sleep so now he refuses to go. I'm not really sure what to do at this point...
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Hi Audrey
I copied over your posts from New Member Forum for you so the helpful folks on our TBI/PCS forum can try to give you some answers
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Welcome to NeuroTalk.
It sure sounds like he should be examined by a doctor. His behavior sounds too odd. Is he having head aches ?
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Hi there

Can you take him either to a doctor or a concussion specialist? His behavior is a concern and even if the ER says there is nothing they can do for him, try again with other medical people.

So sorry for your struggles.

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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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Please encourage him to see a concussion clinic doctor. I too cried virtually non-stop after my concussion, but my depression/anxiety started about a week later. Not so sure about the other aberrant behavior, but you should definitely ask the doctor. If he caused damage to his frontal lobe that might indicate changes in executive function and decision making.
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I agree he needs to be seen by a doctor or the ER just to make sure there is no damage and then to a concussion specialist. He might agree to that especially if you tell him that they see people with this type of symptoms regularly, they wont laugh or think him odd.

Maybe let him read some of our posts here........might just convince him.
Good luck I hope you convince him to get help!
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Take him to the ER and get a CT!
This is not a joking or light matter, there could be bleeding on his brain or something else wrong.
We may have lots of experience with lots issues, but that is after the doc makes sure there is nothing life-threatening or anything wrong that the doctors could fix.
If he says no, find a way to just make him go there, it could be something that will save his life, or it could be nothing.
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Fell off a horse in late winter of 2009 blacked out for a couple seconds, had amnesia for 10 hours (still don't remember this time), had 2 CT scans, 2 MRI's, 1 MRA all negative. Since the first concussion I have continually knocked my head into different things purely by accident or from being stupid. These many concussions over a short period of time have caused
constant migraines, nausea, and dizziness/lack of balance.
Migraine triggers are:
light sensitivity (especially to florescent or bright lights)
sound sensitivity (especially to high pitched or loud sounds)
temperature sensitivity (especially to cold or extreme heat)
activity (especially if breathing increases or head is jostled)
pressure on head (sinuses, hats, headbands, sunglasses, pony-tails)
lacks or quality (food, sleep, water)
tension (stress, tight muscles, tired eyes, sickness)
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