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09-13-2016, 09:48 PM | #41 | ||
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A reaction to the shock of an injection may appear like a concussion but it isn't. Her body appears to have strong reactions to even slight insults. Getting free of the stress of the migraines should be a priority. I can't imagine how much stress her migraines are compared to the minor stress of an injection.
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09-14-2016, 04:07 AM | #42 | ||
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SO I do what he says and I have to say I feel SO MUCH BETTER when I exercise. I have the dizziness and the head feels like it will explode and bending over it hurts, etc.......but after I come back from the gym, it is less. AND the problem I was having not recognizing faces is a lot better after a good work out. I would be cleared by a dr first, of course. But it just seems to make me feel better and sharper. So a bit of how things are now: 1. Reading......I still cannot read really great. I can do about 3 pages opposed to a good 20 plus before because I was studying before the accident. Now it's really hard. 2. The Depression---it is a bit better, I guess. I think that has to do with a lot of things. Because my memory seems to just cut off, I really sometimes cannot remember why I was POed one minute ago. 3. Memory.....it seems to be great sometimes and then just "cuts off" other times. I think if I am tired or exhausted, it is worse. 4. Social Stuff---- THE PITS. Basically, I do not want to be around anyone but familiy because I am so up and down. The inconsistency of my behaviour makes me want to stay away because it's WILD inconsistency. One day I stop talking, the next I am mad, the next i am happy and engaged.......exhausting for me alone let alone anyone else. It hurts so much when people think I am mentally ill and I can tell they do. They walk away or give that fake smile. 5. Food stuff. I still feel nauseated when I eat most of the time. 6. Getting Lost and Facial Recognition-----I am still getting lost all the time and feeling like I am about to get lost, or that I am in the wrong place, etc....But the faces are getting better. 7. Dizziness, etc.......still dizzy all the time and head feeling like it will explode or is full of water. Still wear earplugs all the time and feel razzed to the point of panic if I am out too long. |
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08-30-2018, 08:34 PM | #43 | ||
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It looks like almost 2 years since you last posted, so I'm hoping your daughter is doing much better. I stumbled upon this thread while looking into the drug Topomax that was recommended by neurologists for treating migranes associated with a TBI. In any case, your very first paragraph describes very much what my girlfriend has been going through following a car accident in February 2017 roughly about 18 months ago. She has hypersensitivity to noise and often has headaches similar to what your daughter was describing ie pressure, temples, nerves on forehead etc even her jaw. Last summer she was better off, maybe even improving but once feeling a bit better she would push herself too hard and then would get much much worse. There was also a lack of good advise from GP, friends in understanding what had happened. Lying in bed and listening to audiobooks is an everyday thing here too as little else can be done. If you get this message I would love to hear how your daughter is doing and what treatments and/or medications helped her along the way. I hope to hear from you. All the best, Jeremy |
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