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There is no imaging that will show microscopic neuronal damage. They usually make these claims based on testing mouse or rat brains and putting the animal on huge doses then dissecting the brain and sticking it under a microscope.
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My dr at rush university brought up doing low dose of anti-psychotic meds. After 6 years, I have tried most drugs and he’s had success with some patients with this. He’s very knowleadgeable about Tbi’s. But for **** sake, don’t be forced to take any drugs you don’t want to.
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Antipsychotics did a lot of damage to my brain.
After taking them I started to experience very severe cognitive problems, much worse than before, I'm basically unable to do any thinking and I cannot string a coerhent sentence together while trying to speak. I also started to have total anedhonia, basically I cannot feel pleasure in any way, not even with sexual activities. The psychiatrist tell me that is impossibile to suffer a concussion without losing consciousness so my cognitive struggles (both the actual ones and the ones before taking antipsychotics but after the car crash) must be imaginary. At the same time, I have found a neurologist who is not knowledgeable about antipsychotics but believes that my cognitive impairmente may be due the car crash and he ordered an MRI with tensor diffusion, I will do it in a couple of weeks. It is reliable to see if I suffered a concussion in the car crash? Or it is possible that damage will not show up on it? |
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My dr wanted me to try 25mg seroquel. My pain and fog are really bad which leads to suicidal ideation. I’m going to pursue hormone therapy and go that route before I try it. I don’t think it will lead to the clarity I’m seeking. |
As stated previously, your psychiatrist is ignorant regarding concussions. He may be ignorant about the meds he prescribes, too.
The DTI MRI may indicate a brain injury but if it does not, that does not mean you did not suffer a concussion. Where do you live that allows others to force you to take anti-psychotic drugs? |
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What can I do in order to prove to my psychiatrist that a concussion can happen without losing consciousness? Currently he says that I'm deluded and mentally ill for believing that it is possible. Also, the neurologist (who is actually a neurosurgeon now that I think about it) said to me that if the DTI MRI will not show anything, than it means that I have not suffered any brain trauma, so i guess that he is ignorant too. That sadden me a lot because I was hoping to have found a competente doctor finally. |
Are you in a mental hospital? How can they force you to take these drugs? This is a travesty. Need more info on your cause of concussion, symptoms, how long...the literature is out there so no reason for these doctors to be ignorant of them. My Dr at mayo clinic who was italian also said if MRI didn't show brain injury that I don't have TBI. It's just nonsense.
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Danielson,
Doctors aren’t all to sharp about head injuries, I thought many times about giving my Neuro a big fat concussion so he could have some experience with one before he told others they were making it up. Don’t get discouraged, if you know the accident changed you you have to believe yourself and find ways to move forward. It is very doable. Bud |
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