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Old 07-07-2016, 09:46 PM #1
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Hi all. I received the diagnosis of possible concussion from my injury and I saw an eye doctor about a month ago and said my eyes were fine and wouldn't need glasses. Did an ex ray of my retina too. Unfortunately I've been dealing with some anger problems lately and sometimes my head shakes when I start yelling. Also I punched a wall a few times the other day. My eyes started to get really sensitive to light a few times like I had at the beginning. Should I see the eye doctor again or is my anxiety possibly making this worse?
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Kelly,

Welcome to NeuroTalk.

Your anxiety and anger issues can easily cause the symptoms you are experiencing. Anxiety and anger can cause you to relapse into Post Concussion symptoms.

I urge you to seek professional help. Concussions can cause a weakness to having outbursts. Hormone and other chemical imbalances can cause this.

Adrenaline disorders and such can cause these issues.

There is a special field of medical care that can help. Do a search of doctors using the term 'life extension' or 'max performance' or 'bio-identical hormones' or 'optimal health.' If you cannot find a doctor, post your location and I can research to find some resources. You could check out Request A Free Practitioner Referral - Women's International Pharmacy | Compounding Pharmacy | Bioidentical Hormone Therapy | Custom Prescriptions | Thyroid | BHRT | Some of the specialists in their database also work with men.

I assume you are a man because I've never heard of a woman punching walls.

I suggest you choose a screen name rather than use your real name. It is a safer to post online. The admins can change your screen name if you ask them. Although, I bet there are lots of Kelly Robersons.
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Your probably right. I was scaring myself with the Internet a bunch and noticed a lot of symptoms return even ear pressure as a result of being anxious. But when I took my mind off of it it went away. I noticed my motion sensitivity come back when I was walking today. Can that be caused by anxiety too? I hope it's not vestibular damage
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You don't describe what the motion sensitivity is. Do you feel dizzy or some other symptom/sensation ?

Anxiety can magnify any sensation.
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The main thing I'm honestly worried about is when I get angry downtowns I shake or I'll tell which also shakes my head. I do it a lot. Are these minor movements anything to worry about?
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I don't understand what you mean. "when I get angry downtowns I shake or I'll tell "

Increased heart rate and adrenaline can cause the shakes. My hands will sometimes shake if I am stressed.

It is not a Parkinson's Disease movement because because I can control it by relaxing.
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