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12-21-2007, 01:55 PM | #1 | ||
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Just wanted to give an update.. I have not posted here in a while. Its been 13 months since my bad concussion. Almost all of the symptoms have gone away.. the only time I have felt them is when I get extremely stressed out.
I can now work with no problems. Before I was confused, fatigued, irritable and just feeling in a fog. I work long hours sometimes and I have been able to work a 12 hour day with no major problems. I don't know if I can handle exercise yet, but I will try in January. I went to the doctor 3 months ago and he prescribed me Amantadine, which was originally an antiviral med, but docs noticed it helped Parkinsons and the concussion specialist told me it also helped with tbi. I took a low dose for 2 months and it helped with fatigue and concentration probs. I felt ok when I was on it, but after 2 months when I stopped taking it I felt even better... so its been about a month since I have been off the med and I am without any PCS symptoms 90% of the time (which is a huge improvement from 6-7 months ago). I still want to try neurofeedback to get me back to 100% and I may do that in January or Feb. If I am able to exercise in January without causing symptoms I will be amazed... I will keep you posted. I Just thought this might give some people hope that PCS will fade. I can tell you it has been a long and gradual process.. but I think the worst is behind me.. as long as I dont hit my head again |
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12-21-2007, 02:29 PM | #2 | ||
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Thanks Yannimac, this is great news. It is good to hear from people who do get better! I hope you will continue to improve and get back to 100%. Please keep us posted on how the exercise goes. Best wishes for the new year!
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12-21-2007, 09:04 PM | #3 | ||
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fantastic news! You are very lucky, I hope everything continues going well for you. Just remember to be kind to yourself and not too many 12 hour days! Pace yourself! Have a good Christmas
Lynlee Last edited by Lucy; 12-21-2007 at 09:06 PM. Reason: add |
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Thank you for posting this! This is excellent news. I'm really glad to hear that you're mostly recovered, it gives hope to me.
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12-23-2007, 09:16 AM | #5 | ||
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Yannimac,
I am so happy for you and thanks for posting your good news. Most people fade away from reporting their good news, just as their symptoms fade and encouraging results provide people hope to keep on plugging at recovery. I hope you can exercise soon. All the best! |
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01-23-2008, 04:45 PM | #6 | ||
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No luck on the exercise. I tried a few days ago and still makes me feel dizzy and out of it. So I bit the bullet and forked over $1200 for neurofeedback equipment. Inspired by (or copying if you want to get technical) Dave Strand, I started a blog to show you my results. I am still waiting on the equipment, but I plan to get started right away when I receive it. Just wanted to give everyone my perspective on whether this works for PCS/tbi.
Here's the link to the blog. PCS and Neurofeedback |
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