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adip18 05-11-2018 04:40 PM

Hi all! I just saw this thread and though this doesn't sound like everybody in this thread's situation I just wanted to bring it to attention! I had very bad exercise intolerance after my concussion and my symptoms were taking a lot longer to diminish than we felt they should. I also started passing out after standing for too long so we knew something else was going on besides just a concussion. We found out that I have POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome) which isn't a very well known condition which is why I was not diagnosed sooner. They are not sure what causes POTS but it often follows a concussion so it is lead to believe concussions may cause it! It is a disfunction of the autonomic nervous system and it causes a vast amount of symptoms such as head aches, brain fog, dizziness (things that are also concussion symptoms) but it's main symptom is exercise intolerance. It's worth looking into because once I began being treated for the POTS more than half of my symptoms diminished and my main focus is now on treating my POTS. Hope you all start to feel better! Definitely look into POTS!

Mark in Idaho 05-11-2018 06:52 PM

I had a bad case of postural bradycardia for about 3 weeks 15 years ago. It came on after I rode home from a trip to California and fell asleep for a hour or more with my head tipped forward with my chin on my chest. I could barely stand up during the first week or two. My pulse was staying below 50. I just slept or dozed most of the time.

This was before I discovered that my upper neck was getting inflamed and interrupting my autonomic nervous system every time I had a head forward posture for an extended period (10 minutes or more).

My chiro and PT helped reduced the poor alignment but the most important part was being disciplined to no sleep or rest with bad posture.


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