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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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Unfortuneately i suffered another setback. It has been the 4th one, and I feel like in week one. I can hardly talk or write, due to exhaustion so I will keep my post short.
I suffered a second concussion before the first one was fully healed. I didn't want to accept that and continued my brain straining life. Two days later that was over. The headache and extreme fatigueness started and sent me to bed for 1.5 months. Then I started to feel better. A rough busride through me back again for about 3-4 weeks. After recovering from this setback I had the same rough busride again. Again I was out for 3-4 weeks. And now, I made another mistake. I had a very stressfull week where I just wanted too much. I kept pushing, even though I started to feel worse My headache came back after months and i stay in bed all day. In summary - I feel like in week one. My only question is now- is the brain still able to cope with all this, and start to fully recover, at least, from now on? I'm afraid that all this was just to much. |
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