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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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01-15-2023, 07:18 PM | #1 | ||
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Hey everyone!
Hope everyone here had a great holiday break and new years! I've been doing really well for the last 6 months. Havn't had many setbacks and anytime I get a small knock or jerk I would calmly tell myself I was fine and I wouldn't get any symptoms! However, yesterday I was helping a friend move a dryer into his house and it was quite wide. I had to "lean in" to get my arms around it and when I did, my friend who was on the other side holding it, it somehow "slipped forward" a little and hit me right in the side of the head. I didn't think it was that hard but then I started worrying because usually when I hit my head on something it is me walking into something etc, so something stationary. However, this was "moving forwards and it was a decently heavy dryer. It didn't fall and land on me or anything likethat, but it did fall forward and hit me so it was moving. I didn't feel too bad last night but this morning I feel dizzy and lightheaded and I havn't felt this way after a knock for so long so it is a bit demorilising. I was just wondering, when we have these setbacks, are they sub concussive hits? Are they flair ups of symptoms causing no damage? Are they causing damage? Or have I sustained a concussion from it ? |
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