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Old 02-02-2016, 11:52 AM #1
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Hi, I'm a 17 year old that has suffered from post-concussion syndrome like headaches for 3 years now. I got my first concussion from lacrosse in the spring of 2013 (hitting my head on the turf), and all symptoms from that healed in about a month except for a slight sensitivity to light. Summer goes by, everything fine. That fall, the same symptoms were triggered in a soccer game by heading the ball a few times, and they haven't gotten better since.

Here are my symptoms:

constant chronic headaches
- All the time -- "pressure" in the head and aching.

light sensitivity
- screens make the headache worse

sound sensitivity
- loud music makes the headache worse

jolting sensitivity
- This is the worst, and only developed after about a year of having the headaches. I can't make any sudden movements with my head, and stopping in cars, jumping and running, vibration, etc. is uncomfortable.

sensitivity to hits and taps
- Even light taps will trigger a worsening of the headache in that area (i.e. if I bump the left side of my head, that side will feel increased pressure/aching)

I've tried a lot of things, but none of them have solved the headache so far. I would love some suggestions and ideas on what to do and if anyone has had headaches/symptoms like mine.
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If you haven't found the sticky threads yet, check those out for useful info.
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wmann,

Have you looked into your eyes yet?

Mine were goofed up and caused a great deal of symptoms. Currently in vision therapy.

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Are you dong anything to support healing? Supplements? Regular sleep pattern? Avoiding triggers? Healthy eating? Low stress and worry and keeping a positive mindset?

Which things have you tried?
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