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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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05-11-2015, 01:15 PM | #1 | |||
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Shady,
I'm sorry you're experiencing a setback. I haven't had a good stretch of feeling good so I can't say I have had this happen to me but my thought is maybe since you were feeling so good you may have started to overdo things? Think of what you're doing differently. Exposing yourself to anything new or more frequently than you used to? Experiencing new stress about anything? I hope you return to feeling good again soon.
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My story in a nutshell: Wife, mother of 4 and new teacher. Have had a few childhood knocks, snowboard falls and 2 major MVAs. Hit top of my head pretty hard on a cabinet door in July, 2014, then our old pantry door broke off its hinge and hit me in the left temple on Sept. 21st, 2014. Maybe my 8th or 9th concussion. Apparently, one knock too many. Currently dealing with most of the "normal" PCS symptoms. I'm trying to heal and get back to a normal life and my teaching job. Things are far too bright and noisy everywhere. I yearn for a good night's sleep. Undergoing cognitive and vestibular therapy. Hopeful for great progress and healing! |
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