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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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My plane flight, which I had been anxious about went better than antitipated. Since initially concussed, I have had constant tiniitius. On the plane ride my ears felt like they were going to explode during altitude changes, very painful.
Also we encountered some moderare turbulence, and I felt like I was shaken quite a bit. The landing also felt extremely rough, though I know it wasn't. I'm worried that this flight has hurt my brain. The shaking felt like a bumpy car ride. Just looking for someone to provide an opinion, and some info about the ear stuff. Thanks in advance |
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you might be suffering from Barre Liou Syndrome wich mimicks post concussion syndrome.. its from your C1/C2 upper neck ligaments.. bumpy car rides are a nightmare for me too. sometimes it feels like my brain moves and slashes against my skull. its due to weak neck ligaments and muscles , thats why your head is not properly sitting on your neck.. also your automonic nervous system can |
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The shaking or landing of a flight does not cause enough force to cause an injury. It is less than 1 G. If it was more than 1 G, passengers would be bouncing off the ceiling. If turbulence shoot the plane violently for an extended period, say 5 to 10 minutes continuously without a break, it might cause a headache. Neck related likely.
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