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Old 04-10-2014, 12:11 PM #1
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Attention Pushing myself to work Full time

Today its almost 4 months from my head injury, my major issues are headaches, fatigue, dizziness and some memory issues. I am fatigued and dizzi even after 45 mins of normal activity (getting ready for office, cooking, shopping)

Thanks to my husband, I am getting all possible help at home so that I can continue my new job which I like, part time (4 hrs/day). As a Sr. Software Engineer I have to work on computers, keep developing new products and learning new technologies.

My neurologist at Kaiser is not willing to extend my part time work request and wants me to start full time. She mentioned that nothing much can be done for my issues as they do not understand PCS much. My symptoms got worse when ever I tried pushing my self more than I can do.

Any suggestion on how to deal with this situation? How can I reduce my dizziness and fatigue, is there any treatment I can ask my neuro for?

What I have tried till now: Vitamin ragim, yoga, vivactil/protriptyline for headaches, speech therapy for memory issues.

Any help, suggestion is appreciated,
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Pinka
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My story if you are interested:

I had general anesthesia for my 3 wisdom teeth extraction. After taking rest for 5-6 hours, I did kitchen chores for 15-20 mins. I felt dizzy and fell head first on tile floor on one side from the stool. I was unconscious for 3-4 minutes and did not feel the cuts which I got from the broke bowl which was in my hand. We rushed to the emergency as those cuts were too big to be taken care at home. I had one of the worst headaches in my life even though I was on strong painkillers for my teeth extraction.

I contacted my dentist for headaches and week ness who mentioned this might be because of head injury. Got normal CT and MRI result and was diagnosed by Post Concussion Syndrome.

Today its almost 4 months from my injury, my major issues are headaches, fatigue, dizziness and some memory issues. I am fatigued and dizzi even after 45 mins of normal physical activity (getting ready for office, cooking, shopping)

I never thought that such a small head injury can lead to long lasting issues, I got very good job offer, joined it after two months of head injury, taking 2-3 weeks of intermittent time off and reduced work from my previous job. Initial two week of my new full time job were very bad so reduces it to 4 hours/day with help at home.

I am desperate to come back to my normal state and would like to take care of my 3 year old son and husband, instead of them taking care of me.
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Old 04-10-2014, 05:32 PM #2
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pinka,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. Sorry to hear of your struggles.

The only suggestion I have is for you to learn to pace the intensity of your activities. Doing things a bit slower and with less intensity can be a big help. Using notes on paper rather than trying to remember and juggles information in your head will help.

How is your sleep ? Failure to get good restful sleep can cause a serious delay in recovery. Ask your husband what he sees when he sees you sleeping ? Are you calm and breathing smoothly ?

You may benefit from a hormone analysis. Esthers Doll has lots of information about hormonal imbalances.

My best to you.
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Hello,

Welcome and sorry to hear about your head injury.

As always, Mark has wonderful advice

I have to write everything down and sleep is SO important, my concussion was over a year ago and I have learned the hard way rest is important, just pace yourself and don't do too much.

Stress and trying to do too much make me feel so much worse.

Look after yourself!
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Thank you Mark and Sitke for your quick reply.

I asked my Neuro for the hormone tests but she denied saying that hormones imbalance is not related to PCS,its not routine to check it and it would not be of any help. I can not do the test with out referral.

Even before injury I had trouble sleeping, I do not generally get good restful sleep. Any suggestions for good night sleep?

Last week I was feeling little better so I worked more than usual and did jogging for 10 mins or so. Since then I am experiencing more dizziness and fatigue PCS is really a life changer.
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The first step toward good sleep is to make sure you are breathing well while sleeping. Sleep apnea will prevent good sleep. Maybe your husband can tell you what he observes when he is awake and you are asleep. If you are tired during the day, this is a sign of poor sleep.

I have a strict sleep hygiene I use to sleep well. I only wear cotton pajamas. They give me a consistent soft feel against my skin. I also have a pillow top mattress with a pillow top mattress pad so I feel cozy. I do not lay in bed if I am tossing and turning. I will get up and watch some TV until I start to doze off then I get back in bed. My goal is to be able to fall asleep within a few minutes of getting in bed. You will need to experiment to find what's best for you to feel comfortable in bed.

Your neuro is uninformed about hormones and PCS. Here is a link to the thread where EsthersDoll discusses hormones. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread202646-2.html

Hope this helps. Kaiser can be frustrating.

My best to you.
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Before my concussion I was a runner/hiker/climber... I remember one day thinking I felt a bit better and went for a run, not long, like you, around 10 minutes, oh boy I paid for it for days after!

When I could I just started walking, only short distances at first as it made my head hurt but it got better.

This is so deceiving, we feel a bit better and try to do a lot more but it backfires. I had to take it so slow but then didn't get that crushing fatigue etc.

I didn't sleep well for years and then after the concussion it became worse, would wake up every hour or so.

I take magnesium in the evening, sometimes an epsom salts bath and also read in bed, it relaxes me.

Of course a comfy bed, pillow, sheets etc helps. I know if I'm on the computer before bed it's harder to sleep so I try to have quietness.

Also, sounds funny but in the evening I hardly have any lights on in the house, my husband calls me an owl! Light hurts my eyes though.

I have some of those flameless candles, just love them, they relax me just by looking at them!

Don't do too much, we think we can but then feel worse afterwards, take it easy! take good care of yourself! hugs...
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I am so glad that we have this forum, good to know that there are people who understand what I am going through. Thanks a Ton!

I will try these suggestions for better sleep.

I had neuro appointment yesterday, I will be going for physical therapy from next week.

I red that chiro neuro can help, but they are not covered under insurance, general Chiropractor are covered. Does Chiro Neuro makes real difference? Should I try general Chiro instead?

Have a great week end!
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Chiro Neuro has helped a few but it only helps with some. It can be very expensive since insurance usually only covers spinal manipulations, not the diagnostics and other work done by a Chiro neuro.

A general chiro may help if you can get some VERY gentle upper neck treatments. The 'twist the head and pop the neck" adjustment is often too aggressive and can sometimes make matters worse. A gentle neck massage with some gentle traction and manipulation with icing after may help with head aches. Good neck posture is important. It takes months for a strained upper neck to heal with disciplined good posture, especially during rest and sleep.
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I had neuro appointment yesterday, I will be going for physical therapy from next week.

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Pinka, what type of physical therapy will they do for you? I had an appointment for physical therapy in my schedule, but I cancelled it because movement just makes things worse for me.
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Pinka, what type of physical therapy will they do for you? I had an appointment for physical therapy in my schedule, but I cancelled it because movement just makes things worse for me.
I will know more about the physical therapy on my first appointment next week. I will update you later.
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