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Old 09-10-2014, 05:49 AM #11
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Hi,

You have every right to feel frustrated, your life has just been turned upside down (without your consent). It sounds as though you have been very active and have a fabulous work ethic. This makes it harder to come to terms with what you need to do to manage your injury. I know you don't want to be told to take it easy and rest, I didn't. So I didn't rest and all it did for me was to make me worse and suffer more, and ultimately make my recovery longer. I still fight against my symptoms but this is becoming less. I am 11 months post concussion.

This is my 6th concussion, I fully recovered within 3 months for all of my previous concussions.

I have been told that research shows that those people with physical injuries and a concussion often recover quicker than those who just had a concussion - reason being those with the physical injuries slowed down (and were probably shown more compassion by others). Just listen to your body, if you feel tired then rest, rest will help you. I hope you don't learn this the hard way.

As others have said you are young, and that bodes well in your favour of having a full recovery. Most people with a concussion recover in the first few months.

It would be great if you could print out some information on concussion to give to your parents, it might help your father be a little more understanding or if not try to involve someone in your life who is understanding and supportive.

Take care and be kind to yourself you are not alone.

Shazza
Thank you for that post. You must be a great psychologist because what wrote totally stroke a chord with me. (particularly that "without your consent part"!*) I'm so sorry about your concussions. I hope you beat your symptoms soon!

*I didn't even want to do the work that caused me the injury, and I think that makes it harder to cope with than if I got injured doing something of my own volition. Basically, my father decided that we're gonna rebuild the facade on the house, all out of the blue. Now, I had turned down a pretty good interpreting job offer for that week just so I could spend that very week getting a SW project of mine off the ground. Naturally, that didn't make me very happy to be constantly asked to help with the construction work. I was on the brink of shoving some money in his hand and telling him to hire somebody if he needs help. In retrospect, I so wish I had.
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