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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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Hi everybody
I just came back from a hairdresser and feel terrible. It all started with the hairdresser shampooing my hair way too aggressively. I started panicking but I believe I calmed myself down quickly. Then he used a towel to dry my hair which was really aggressive again. i don't think any hairdresser I've been to has ever shaken my head that badly... I am really scared that he has done some kind of damage ![]() Could he have caused damage when he was so aggressive? Thanks for your help ![]() |
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If you ever have a concern like this , please speak up to the person right then, or even better before they even start working on you.
But I'm very sure no real damage was done , you probably got tensed up and need to do some relaxation and diaphragmatic breathing.. If you have neck/muscle issues, it might have stressed those so a warm shower or heating pad might help too. Here is a past post with a similar question and advice - http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...hlight=haircut
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LifeSucksMoveOn (10-29-2015), Mark in Idaho (10-27-2015) |
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I don't think it could have done any damage...the head is a pretty tough area really.
Anxiety is a buggar though..a very good imitator. Find a distraction and you will feel better soon...remember it takes awhile for the symptoms of anxiety to cal. Down when we finally have things under control so give it a chance to settle. Bud |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LifeSucksMoveOn (10-29-2015), thorx89 (11-01-2015) |
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I know that it has been a huge problem for me since my bad concussion. Try to relax and let any of the symptoms pass. There definitely wasn't any damage. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LifeSucksMoveOn (10-29-2015) |
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Seth,
I think u are correct about a 2 becoming an 11 out of 10.. funny in a way. Bud |
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The adult brain is very well protected against outside forces like that. It's only very strong forces or rapid acceleration/deceleration (=inertial forces) that won't be compensated for. All you're experiencing is anxiety. You have nothing to worry about. You should, however, speak up next time, for the sake of your inner peace! ;-)
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LifeSucksMoveOn (11-02-2015) |
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