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Old 08-18-2015, 04:00 PM #1
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Hi looking for advice or help I had a concussion 2 years ago when struck with a soccer ball at close range and very high speed could not remember the injury or even how I travelled to the match had all the symptoms ringing in ears dizziness vision problems headaches I had ct scan mri scan and x ray of neck which found an arachnoid cyst which the neurosurgeon said was there from birth my symtoms have mostly cleared but still have dizziness(like walking on a bouncy castle)at least once a day its very annoying and starting to think its never going to clear any advice or anyone has similar injury would love to hear
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Old 08-18-2015, 06:14 PM #2
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barghati,

Welcome to NeuroTalk.

It is odd that you only sporadically sense this dizziness. Have you tried journaling your activities, diet, sleep, etc to see if there is a pattern ?

How long do these episodes last ?
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barghati,

Welcome to NeuroTalk.

It is odd that you only sporadically sense this dizziness. Have you tried journaling your activities, diet, sleep, etc to see if there is a pattern ?

How long do these episodes last ?
Hi mark thanks for answering I think the dizziness occurs when I am physically tired or the ringing in my ears gets louder its just when im walking I get like a wobble maybe its not a dizziness but an unsteadiness its exactly 2 years since my injury do you think this could be another health problem
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Hi Barghati,

Times when I am at my most tired are when I am most likely to have recurrences or increases of my symptoms. I think it's a sign that I have overdone it and it's time to rest. Or possibly if it's when you're walking, there are a lot of extra stimuli and your brain is having trouble processing it all. I wonder if vestibular therapy would help?

Of course I can't speak to any other health issues you may have, but that is what happens for me.

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For the 5-10 years prior to that I’ve had what I now realize were possibly 20+ undiagnosed concussions or sub-concussions. Likely most of these result from Duane's Syndrome, for which I now have prism glasses. Have successfully done vestibular therapy and plan to start vision therapy.

Current companions: Significant depression, anxiety, hyperacusis, difficulty with verbal expression (recall & word mixups), mild spacial/vestibular issues. Feelings of disconnect in relationships.
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Default Tiredness seems to be a common trigger

I too find that if I am tired I am more acutely aware of my symptoms. I write backwards, lose track of what line I am reading, lose track of conversations, run into door jams, falling over, light sensitivity, etc....I can ignore most of it unless I am tired or chronically stressed.

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I am 2 years post concussion and still have most PCS symptoms. Some days it is much worse. I agree about journaling to see what is aggravating yours.

For me it is lack of sleep, doing too much, and being over stimulated. As a mother and the only one to do anything I pretty much deal with all 3 of these aggravators every day.
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Like KOM, this sounds to me like it's a function of poor sleep and/or over-stimulation. For me, everything is worse following these occurrences and the only time I get dizzy/disoriented now happens following intense activity engagement.

The journal is a good idea as it may help you track this. I map my headaches and other symptoms using a headache calendar, and layer my activities over this. For my treating doctors they could then easily understand how activity impacts my day-to-day well being.
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