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Old 12-05-2016, 10:25 PM #1
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Default Possible concussion diagnosis. Negative ct scan

Hi. I just was curious if having a negative ct scan with a possible concussion diagnosis means the concussion isn't as serious at least? The doctor said it was a good sign is he misinformed? I've had PCS symptoms for 7 months and three weeks. Close to eight months. Possible to have PCS symptoms for a less serious head injury? Can someone say something positive to me that's not doom and gloom. I'm getting very frustrated
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The only thing a negative CT Scan means is you did not have a brain bleed or serious brain contusion. That is a good sign. Very few CT Scans ever show any evidence of a concussion. They are done to protect doctors from liability if there is a bleed. The problem with that is most CT Scans are done in the ER within hours of the impact. Research shows that most brain bleeds do not even show in CT Scans until about 72 hours after the impact. Even then, they are usually of no consequence.

Brain imaging occasionally finds evidence of past bleeds and other injuries when no symptoms ever manifested previously.

I encourage you to try to let go of tracking your history. Noting seven months and three weeks suggests you are too focused on time. Try to focus on little victories with no regard for time past. You will do better.
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I have thought about going to chiropractor because I have had chronic neck and back pain for years. What about any jolts? Are the jolts that normally wouldn't cause a concussion anything to worry about? Like my hair got snagged in a door the other day and it yanked my head to the side although it wasn't a back forth whip lash motion. Just noticed you deleted your last comment?

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