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Oops...one more thing with respect to conventional vs. complimentary pain management options.
My daughter was on Elavil for a few months. I still think it was a good choice at the time as her headaches were non-stop miserable and it did give her some relief. However, it also gave her heart palpitations which scared us all. She wanted off of it ASAP. The withdrawal effects were INSANE, even coming off of only 10 mg. She has to be completely miserable now before she will even take a Tylenol. As I said, reflexology and accupressure have proven most beneficial. No doctors told us to try these things. We stumbled on them mostly through a book called "Brainlash". Ginger Ale is good for the nausea. I should have also mentioned to you earlier that she is 16, 11 months post injury. Again, best of luck on your project! |
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PCSLearner,
What problem has your daughter had with Tylenol? Or is she just gun shy of pain meds? I dread the days when I will have to withdraw from my SSRI med. I bet the reflexology and acupressure help her with relaxing and anxiety. This is likely one of the toughest symptoms from PCS besides the head aches. Tension and anxiety make everything else much worse. For nausea, you can also buy ginger root or ginger snap cookies. It is real cheep. Grate it on a fine spice grater and add it to anything palatable. My wife adds it to juice that she makes in a masticating juicer. Ginger has lots of good health benefits. It ads flavor to juices.
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In response to never having heard of a complex concussion....A complex concussion is a concussion that has not resolved and/or improved within 10 days of the initial head injury. Person may cont to have recurrent headaches, insomnia, irritablity, problems with attention and remembering recent facts...ie names, dates, newly learned school info etc. It can be the cause of one concussion or multiples...
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Actually, complex concussion is a term used by the sports trainers, etc. that was suggested by the International Conference on Concussion in Sports. I have never heard it used by main stream medicine. The sports concussion people use it to define those concussions with lasting symptoms keeping the athlete out of the game. In reality, there is no such thing as a simple concussion. It is a term use poorly to justify returning to play without further concussion follow-up.
Any attempt to grade concussions if fraught with errors and risk. When the science is such that they understand the physiological mechanism of concussions, maybe they can classify them by such understanding. I hope the term complex vs simple gets rejected from concussion terminology since it creates a serious false sense of security. I know people who were comatose who have much better cognitive and memory function than many of use with 'simple' PCS. btw, That thread was from July 5, 2010.
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