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It is safe to travel. The question is whether you will enjoy or just tolerate the chaos of travel.
Yes, it sounds like you could have a mild concussion. But, a diagnosis, whether correct or not does not change anything. But then, it could be simply due to alcohol poisoning.
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Mark in Idaho "Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10 |
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Thanks, as i said, i am sure i hit my head on the forehead at least, and i have not seen any information on long term (beyond 2 days that is) effect of alcohol poisoning ... (?). Here are my symptoms:
- low grade headache (getting better) - dizziness (getting better) - brain fog, unable to concentrate, have hard time making long sentences (no improvement yet) - some nausea that got much better... Still interested in other people thoughts about whether ut is safe to travel.. If I understand well another even minor concussion within the next 3 months could be fatal or make symptoms permanent, right? I am concerned that even small shocks say due to turbulence on the plane or hitting my head going out of the cab or whatever could actually lead to long term problems... sorry for the paranoia but better be careful and ask than be sorry forever... thanks much |
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Second Impact Syndrome has nothing to do with the mild impacts you suffered. You did not suffer weeks of head aches from your first concussion.
Second Impact Syndrome is where the brain has lost the ability to control fluid pressure (intracranial pressure, ICP) and suffers another trauma before regaining that ability. It is usually accompanied by severe head aches. A concussion while suffering alcohol poisoning can be a double whammy. Getting wasted can effect the brain in similar ways as a concussion. I suggest you not worry about your past concussions. Instead, you should focus on lifestyle changes to reduce your risk of future brain trauma, either physical or chemical. And, stop looking for scary information. It only increases your anxiety levels. "If I understand well another even minor concussion within the next 3 months could be fatal or make symptoms permanent, right?" Wrong.
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listen to what mark in Idaho says. no one has more knowledge or experience. go on your trip and just rest as much until then. no drinking for a while. and stop reading! I have had two major acquired brain injuries and a concussion and I am still walking around.
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THANKS a lot Mark, it is very comforting to hear that I should not be worried to that extent. Frankly I had too many negative emotional shocks recently that I was overwhelmed having to deal with ssomething new. I hope you are right and that my recovery will continue.
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bachissimo,
You said "it is very comforting to hear that I should not be worried to that extent." What part of my comment are you missing ? There is nothing for you to be worrying about. If you want to focus on something, focus on good brain nutrition, avoiding stress, getting good quiet rest, and looking forward. Get some counseling if you need help dealing with other stresses in you life.
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Mark in Idaho "Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10 |
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I am back. So i decided to go on the trip, and i did not regret that because my symptoms started to get better over time. During my trip my symptoms were all but gone, with the exception that when i lie down and close my eyes i feel like some tremor in my brain, some vibration, some heat, weird feeling (anyone can explain?)...
Here is the problem though. I have restarted running since i saw that this is not necessarily bad, so long as there are no symptoms. So i have been increasing that over time. Two days ago, i ran fast for 15 minutes, about 10 minutes in i felt a slight dizziness but did not make much of it... After i stopped however i got nausea and dizziness which are still with me until now, 2 days after... I am extremely frustrated, i am back from the trip and my work are losing patience with me taking days off after my vacation... Any thoughts/advice? Thanks |
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One simple thought. When you were running and felt dizzy, why didn't you stop ? Concussions are not like other injuries. You can not push through the symptoms.
You should have started with 5 minutes of light running for a week or so. Then, slowly increased the time and intensity in steps of a week or so. The Buffalo protocol uses two week steps. Where did you learn that running is OK ? Any stressful exercise should be moderated. Your current symptoms may be with you for a week or so.
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Work has started to ask about when I will be back. I have taken 2 weeks off so far with some improvement but not as rapid as the first time or as I expected. I still get dizzy when I walk around, when I think, when I work on the computer. I have avoided all what makes me dizzy for 2 weeks now. I tested myself and I am only slightly better.
Can I start going back to work from home despite the mild but annoying dizziness I get or it is not a good idea? I am not sure how much longer I can avoid work. My story is below. My story is here: So to recap my accident happened toward end of June, I was back feeling almost completely normal in 3-4 weeks. One month later I had virtually no symptoms. Following a high intensity run during which I felt a bit dizzy (but did not think much of it as I was not too sure it was bad) for about 15 mins I felt as bad as day 1. My symptoms have been dizziness, bit of nausea, and some headaches particularly in the morning. In order to avoid making what sounds like a mild concussion much worse I decided to take TWO weeks off work completely, I have not worked at all. Just read some emails. My recovery after the relapse has been extremely slow. But this time I am going to take things very slowly. I am eating a lot and good quality, I assume that is a good thing to do. I am sleeping as much as I can, but do wake up early in the morning sometimes since concussion. |
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I would look into short term disability through work... does not sound as though you are ready for full days...
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The Start: MVA, t-boned, on 1-12-14 (my sons 5th birthday) and did not think anything of it.. my back hurt on site but everything else seemed ok. Lost about 10-12 hours from about 3 hours after the accident to the next day...Experienced terrible brain fog for over a month, plus intense headaches, nausea, dizziness, cognitive difficulties, disorientation, no short term memory, depression and just an overall hangover feeling daily. Current Situation: I'm about 7 months in and my local neurologist has waived her white flag and therefore I am headed to Dallas to be seen (I have family there). The headaches are still daily. I have nausea, dizziness as well. Drugs I have been on- Vicodin (off), Naproxen (off), proanolol (off), topamax (off), cataflam (off), Midrin (off), Flexeril (off) and now Namenda XR (off), Nortrptylin (off), Verapamil (off) Therapy- Osteopath, Vestibular and balance therapy, fuzion/soft tissue massage, acupuncture Drs- ER (no help), GP, Chiropractor, Neurologist and Osteopath |
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