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05-26-2009, 07:07 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi everyone! I'm a little freaked out about how I feel right now so any help would be nice.
I've been a heavy drinker all year. I would go through bouts of being drunk every day for a week or so followed by a week or two of abstinence. Sometimes in my time off I would feel mild withdrawal symptoms but nothing too severe. A few days ago I was at a wedding party after a weekly drinking fit and I bumped my forehead. I barely felt it at the time and I continued to go about my evening just fine. The next morning however, I had a bump on my head and a pretty bad headache. Now 2 days later I still feel a bit off. My head hurts, I'm tired, and I feel mildly spacey. Also, I usually run or walk 2-5 miles a day for exercise yet when I tried to walk for about 1 mile today I felt awful. My head was pounding every time I moved and I felt... out of it maybe dizzy. I'm going to contact a doctor in an hour but I wanted any advice on what could be going on. Thanks in advance. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Hockey (09-23-2009) |
05-26-2009, 09:53 PM | #2 | ||
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Hi - No more alcohol, rest your brain and your body, avoid stress and DON'T bang your head again. If you don't feel well don't carry on with anything - rest. Ignoring tiredness and not resting is the worst thing you can do.
I will leave it to the boys to expand on this but above gives you the basics. Could you tell us how old you are? Lynlee |
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05-27-2009, 12:09 AM | #3 | ||
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Thanks for the reply. I'm 30 and have been resting, however I have to do work on my computer for my job. I can do it from home and try to keep the stress down although I'm started to worry a bit which keeps me from sleeping.
I made an appointment with a neurologist but there isn't anything available before june 16th. I will call again tomorrow and see if I can get a general physician sooner. Now lets hope for some sleep... |
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05-27-2009, 12:52 AM | #4 | ||
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Think of it this way.
Your brain was in a very delicate condition from the alcohol insult. Then you bumped it. Now you are experiencing the after effects of a concussion. Getting blasted with alcohol is not much different that a concussion. One is due to physical force. The other is due to chemical "force." Maybe, if you dry out enough and give your brain some time off from the alcohol, it might get better. Not much chance if you continue to drink. Now, you have a chance to make a life decision. Do you want more of the same or is it time to feel better and live a long life? But, I think you already figured that out. Your choice.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Hockey (09-23-2009) |
05-27-2009, 01:08 AM | #5 | ||
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Your right. I'm done with it. I was using alcohol to deal with issues...in the end it made everything worse. I'm going to try to my best to heal up physically and emotionally the right way.
I think what led me to even get to this point were emotional factors that encouraged such behavior. but now I know I do not want to go down that path... |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Hockey (09-23-2009) |
05-27-2009, 12:30 PM | #6 | ||
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So, I tried to get an appointment with a general doctor the
nurse said I have to go to the ER with the symptoms that I'm having...they need to do scans. I'm scared as hell now even shaky from the anxiety but here I go. Lets hope all is okay. |
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