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Old 01-02-2015, 02:06 PM #1
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You don't say what anti-depressant. The common prescription for PCS is amitriptyline at only 10 to 20 mgs. Cold turkey discontinuation is not usually a problem at that low dose but you may be an exception. It is unfortunate the neuro believes you will have healed in 2 months. She was not an expert in concussions.

Stress is not good for PCS. It will be best if you can lower your stress levels. I know this is hard in China.

My best to you.
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Thanks for all of your replies.

Yes it was amitriptyline and my doctor said that it would be enough time and then when I emailed her last week she said I will have to see another specialist in China because it hasn't got better.

So yes it was cold turkey. I was fine for the first few days as I was on holiday and relaxing but it really hit when I got back.

Thanks for the link. I'll take a look. I guess I need to make an appointment with the doctor to get some more!

Today wasn't so bad. I went outside for a walk and some fresh air but now feel exhausted. I feel like i'm back to square one.

Oh and the concussions? The first one I was hit by a motorbike at high speed, the second was a freak incident where someone fell on me and we both fell into a wall and I knocked my head on the wall and the third was I felt dizzy and just toppled over.
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Thanks all so much for your comments.
I got my concussions in all freak incidents - the first I was hit by a motorbike, the second someone fell on me and we both fell into a wall where I hit my head and then the last one was from me feeling dizzy and I fell over.

Yes I am taking amitriptyline. The doctor said 2 months was enough time for it to make me feel better. I ran out of tablets so it was a cold turkey situation. I emailed her asking her for advice and she said I would have to go and see a specialist in China which is irritating because I don't really trust them here thanks to bad experiences.

I will have to go back and see someone anyway because I can't carry on like this. It's got considerably worse. I came off them two weeks ago and the first couple of days were okay because I was on holiday and relaxing but now i'm back at work etc I feel like i'm back at square one.
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Welcome sophierose23.
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Hi sophierose. I too had 3 concussions in a year while teaching in California. I am from Oregon. Being a state away from my home and support system was hard so I can't imagine being in China. I was wondering if you have considered acupuncture? I had acupuncture for two years after and during my concussions and it really helped me.
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I haven't been able to find the meds anywhere in China however my doctor in the UK has finally agreed to prescribing me the medicine. Now got to wait it out until it arrives.

It's got considerably worse. This weekend has been awful. I went out to the shops and had to come back because I was in so much pain. I tried looking at my computer later in the day and that was painful - which has never happened before. I spent the rest of the evening in bed and the following morning. Looking at the computer now is fine - thankfully.

I'm getting so frustrated with it all.
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Make sure you get plenty of rest, it will help better than medications in the long term.
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Hi, I have had six concussions over the course of my life and multiple head injuries. Having several close together as you have, I believe makes it hard for the brain to recover. In my case, after 9 years from the last concussion, my symptoms have not improved. However, I must say that I have always pushed myself very hard to perform physically and mentally.
The one thing I have found that ALWAYS increases symptoms is STRESS.
No matter what else you do, try to dramatically reduce stress. As for the rest of the "triggers" I just view it as part of my life now, as when in the past I would hit it hard in some activity and felt sore or exhausted. I have to view my changed condition in this same way, when I overdo things I will get tired, takes longer to recover, but I try to gauge the benefits and enjoyment of the activity with the side effects and make the decision beforehand as to whether it is worth it.
I am not offering much hope, but you can survive whatever adversity you encounter by keeping focused on all the positive aspects your life offers.
One of the more positive results of my condition is that I am more empathetic of those with various disorders, especially when they are not physically apparent. I used to think people were just lazy or weren't trying hard enough, but now I realize that everyone has limitations in one thing or another.
Happy life to you..

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It's been a while but I recently had a complete relapse. I had a group of friends come visit me and we went out to a bar - which is usually okay for me if I only have one drink. Suddenly everything was just way too much. I was sensitive to the lights, the noise, my eyes were glazing over. I was so embarassed.

Then for two weeks my headaches got worse and my eyes would randomly glaze over and I wouldn't be able to see anything - I read the news so you can imagine how difficult this is especially as I try and hide it from people at work. I also had that feeling again of being detached from things.

I went to see a neurologist here in China and they changed my prescription from amitriptaline to Topirimate but i'm still getting headaches and just generally feeling a bit off. I think i'm going to have to go to the doctor's again and see if we can up the dosage.

Anyone got any advice? I am so fed up after 15 months!
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