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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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I (a 24-year-old university student from Southern California) had a TBI in February 2014 when I accidentally hit my head on an extremely hard metal/steel latter that was sticking out from a truck (or car) as I was walking extremely fast behind this truck (or car) without seeing this ladder. As a result of this TBI, I feel even more emotional than I previously felt and I also have problems with the right side of my brain and with my right arm and hand. To elaborate on this, unlike the left side of my brain, the right side of my brain still feels empty or at least more empty than the left side of my brain feels. Likewise, unlike my left arm and hand, my right arm and hand often become stiff and compressed and I just don't know why.
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Futurist,
Welcome to NeuroTalk. It is difficult to understand what your complaints are. The right brain/left brain sensation is something I have never heard of. It would help to not use emoticons and bold in your posts. Many of us have vision struggles that are made worse by emoticons and bold. It appears you walked into an aluminum ladder, maybe while you were looking away so your neck was twisted away. The right arm/hand can be due to a neck injury. Neck inflammation to just one side of the neck could possibly cause a differential in blood flow to the brain. Have you sought any professional help with a neurologist or even just a PCP ?
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