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07-30-2016, 04:43 PM | #1 | ||
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I have been asking myself if I have a head movement/bump sensitivity and just don't know it, and that I am prolonging some of my symptoms without knowing it. I guess I am just calling on those who are sensitive to movements more than me how they know when it bothers them. The day after, or immediately? Do symptoms flair up or do you have some sensation in your head from the movement?
This has just been on my mind, and I even stopped running and switched to biking, but even then I get anxious with every bump and pot hole. I can't even ride in the car with someone else, and I have to be driving because I am so worked up as to if they'll bump a curb or hit pot holes. |
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07-30-2016, 05:04 PM | #2 | ||
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If you think you will experience symptoms from a minor bump, it is very likely that you will. We train our brains and minds how to respond. Walking down a step will cause a transmission of impact to our head. There are many things we do that cause repeated 'bumps' but we ignore them because we don't consider them as bumps. We choose to define bumps and then respond in anxiety.
Many times, a bump causes a reaction because of the startle factor. We did not expect it and it startled us and our anxiety kicks in. As you say, you get anxious. This needs to be addressed. Some need meds. Others do well with CBT or other therapy. Desensitization therapy can help. I've never known anybody who had a delayed reaction to a bump. Delayed reactions can be from over-stimulation. I think many of these delayed reactions are do to poor sleep from the over-stim or other triggers.
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07-30-2016, 07:21 PM | #3 | ||
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Everything you said makes sense and I agree with it. As I have gotten back into working at my new job, I keep being very objective and living in the moment, realizing that I can work with symptoms and just be careful working with the brain I have. I can tell you that I would not have lasted at my job if I had not gotten my anxiety under control. I have been on Celexa a few months and CBT did help, but it was not enough on its own. I still get anxious, but I know it takes effort on my end to change behaviors and cognition that causes anxiety. Mental health is just like physical health; it needs to be maintained and can take effort to do so.
I just question head sensitivity because I still have not pinpointed what caused my setback that made me worse off than I was even before I hit my head. Evidence points towards the chiropractor adjustment that slipped, but I just don't want to have that happen again. |
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07-30-2016, 08:35 PM | #4 | ||
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What do you mean by chiro adjustment that slipped ?
"because I still have not pinpointed what caused my setback that made me worse off than I was even before I hit my head. " You will never fully understand PCS. You will likely never know what caused your setback. Sometimes, we can connect triggers to symptoms but that usually means the trigger and symptoms are repeatable. One time setbacks are almost impossible to understand. It appear you have not got your anxiety under control. A continuing compulsion to understand is symptom of your continuing anxiety. One thing you need to avoid is quite simple. If a chiro or doctor or functional neurologist says "I can fix that" or " All you need to do is ....." , Do not believe them. There are no such fixes. I can tell you that resolving anxiety will be a big step toward resolving the other symptoms but still not a fix.
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Adjustments can slip back out of place, usually due to a muscle spasms pulling it out, or muscle memory if it was out for a long time...
The body may think the old position was the normal one, so tries to go back to that. Then you need to get re adjusted or checked for that..it may take more than a few visit for it to stay in place. If spasms /muscle tightness is the cause , those need to be addressed for best results. The chiro I went to did soft tissue work as well as adjusting..
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07-31-2016, 08:38 AM | #6 | ||
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Understanding my setback is not an anxious compulsion. I wish to know what happened as it was not like any other "normal" setbacks I had previously and was not consistent with any symptoms I had before. I just would like to know so I do not repeat what happened. I have gotten back into something that resembles a normal life, and I don't want to jeopardize it by having that reoccur. I think you need to look at my username. Engineers have a need to understand the root of a problem and are analytical. Some anxiety and stress is normal and is part of being human, is it not? |
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08-02-2016, 08:28 AM | #7 | ||
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I could be wrong here, but just something for you to consider. |
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08-02-2016, 08:58 AM | #8 | ||
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08-02-2016, 10:38 AM | #9 | ||
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When you run, try running with ear plugs in so you can hear your foot plant. Then, you can modify your stride and foot plant to reduce the impact. It may require a different shoe. Many runners land on their heal. Landing on your toes can soften the foot plant. Landing with your knee slightly bent can also help.
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08-05-2016, 05:19 PM | #10 | ||
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Found out this week that I'm still sensitive to jarring/vibrations after a short easy ATV ride this past weekend.
Not exactly sure if it's my neck or something else (not having any major neck pain), but been feeling much worse these past 5 days, had to stop everything and stay at home. It's slowly getting better, but I'm definitely not doing something like this for a while.
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12/02/2012 - Light concussion at boxing practice. Ended up having PCS for about 3 months. March 2013 - Thought that since most of my symptoms resolved I could start having fun again. Went snowmobiling once (didn't hit my head) and concussion symptoms returned and got even worse than before. June 2013 - accidentally bumped my head against a deck railing, and had a month-long setback. November 2013 - drove to work after a big snowstorm and the roads were very rough, ended up having another setback. 2014 - Having setbacks after coughing/sneezing too much, or someone slapping me on the back, or any other significant jarring. Feb 2014 - Started seeing Atlas Orthogonal chiro - most helpful doc so far. June 2014 - Two months of physical/visual therapy - no noticeable improvement. September 2014 - Diagnosed with Perilymph Fistula in right ear. November 2014 - Fistula surgery (switched to left ear before the surgery after additional testing). January 2016 - Quit work to "work" on figuring out PCS, so far it seems that eyes/vision issues are the most contributing factor, especially computer work. Current symptoms are: inconsistent sleep patterns, headaches, vertigo/dizziness, anxiety/panic attacks, mental fog/problems with concentration, problems with computer screens. |
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