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Old 11-15-2015, 12:07 AM #1
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I want to apologize in advance because I realize this question is driven a large part by my anxiety. I have been able to handle it well for the last week or so, but it all came crashing today when I went for a long drive alone.

Question - My latest recovery was very short lived, less than 1 day on October 1st, when overstimulation caused a total relapse and return of full blown symptoms. I constantly feel an insane pressure headache, complete inability to think clearly and a blockage in emotional awareness, and the symptoms have not gotten better at all in a month. I am just afraid of the permanence of this due to the complete lack of change in a month.

Is there any reason for me to fear this might be permanent? Has anyone had a long stretch of plateauing followed by improvement? I realize time is the big healer but each day that I feel no improvement just scares me more and more. I know self-diagnosis is stupid and bad, but I read an article about the energy cascade following a concussion, which mentioned something about overstimulation and setbacks possibly leading to programmed cell death.

Thanks, and sorry again I realize this is an anxiety fueled question but any kind of answers will help cuz I'm freaking out.
The 1 day recovery, while short lived, and while it's must be so scary to go back to the symptoms after such a good day, might be a sign that you're healing and moving towards getting better overall? This has not happened to me, and I'm jealous of you but perhaps it's just a sign of good things to come. I know the hardest part of this is staying positive and mindful, but, who knows? Hoping it's a good thing for you and indicative of good things to come! When I'm frustrated, I try to think of where I was initially after the trauma, maybe that might help?
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Old 11-15-2015, 01:39 PM #2
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Thanks Lily.

The worst part is I just didn't realize how vulnerable I was to overstimulation. The exhaustion hit me like another concussion mid conversation that day but I didn't get any signs of fog prior to that. I knew I felt exhausted and fatigued even in the clarity but thought i could handle a conversation, but I could not. I really hope it's a sign of potential improvement. I am terrified though that nothing similar has happened in over 45 days.

Things just have been completely stagnant, my sense of self and identity just doesn't populate in my head, making eye contact and any emotional connection with anyone impossible. It's hell and the hopelessness just keeps weighing on me. I am doing everything I can to improve this, but if things stay the same I just don't know how I will cope. This forum has been a good resource to vent and find people who can lift me up at least for a few of these moments.
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