Concussion and it’s symptoms

Posted by deener @deener, Jul 29, 2021

Has anyone had multiple concussions. I got my first one roughly 4 years ago, my second one in April, and then I lightly hit my head again in June. I was doing ok beside the odd headache but then 9 days after my second vaccine I passed out in my washroom and have been awful ever since, that was on July 13th. My anxiety has gone through the roof, I have depression symptoms that I have never had before, my head feels like it’s on fire, headaches, extreme nausea where I can hardly keep anything down, my body feels so weak and tired. I literally feel like I’m dying. Just wondering if anybody has had any of these symptoms and what did you take to help get better. I have been going to Physio 3 days a week, and I’m starting Physio tomorrow at a Physio clinic.

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@amandajro

@jmb73 I have not had an MRA. In case this is of any help, here is some information about the procedure, however.

- MR Angiography (MRA):
https://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info/angiomr

What worries you most about the procedure?

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Thank you for the information about the MRA. I think with everything going on in my head, I am worried about what it will show. I have a lot of other diseases including a meningioma that I had Gamma surgery for 3 years ago. I keep telling myself that I will deal with the results. My motto is to "prepare for the worst and hope for the best".
Thank you for your help. Joan

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@jen26

My son had 3 concussions while he played football, and the doctor and trainer both told him it was critical that he let his brain rest....by staying in dark rooms, moving very little, and not reading anything. That most especially applies to screen time! No cell phone, no TV, no iPad, etc. He hated that bcz he was so bored, but we were told it's necessary for the healing process.

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I hope he is better. Joan

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@jen26

My son had 3 concussions while he played football, and the doctor and trainer both told him it was critical that he let his brain rest....by staying in dark rooms, moving very little, and not reading anything. That most especially applies to screen time! No cell phone, no TV, no iPad, etc. He hated that bcz he was so bored, but we were told it's necessary for the healing process.

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Hi @jen26 Sounds like the advice is for decreasing the chances for seizures. I hope this has helped him to feel better. Wish him the best in his recovery.

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@amandajro

Hello @deener and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I am really sorry to hear how you are feeling and the complications you've been dealing with.

I have the same question as @jmb73... wondering if you have had an MRI or any other diagnostic tests since the onset?

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I've had 8 severe TBIs per Army definition (out for 15 minutes or more), had the MRIs, seen many neurologists, but just not a lot can be done for the brain. I have migraine headaches that only last short time, not enough to take the medicine. Have the nausea and vertigo. Seems like they are less frequent since I started gabapentin 6 years ago. If we were NFL quarterbacks, we could get lots of compensation.

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I’m sorry your going through all of that. It’s been a difficult journey for me. Praying for some light at the end of the tunnel for us both.

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@jakedduck1

@deener
I have had more concussions than I can count as a result of seizures not to mention a little stupidity when I was careless and fell for no good reason. I have had a number of brain bleeds however they were mild and never required surgery. But usually only drowsiness and occasionally blurry vision but never any emotional symptoms.
I just had the vaccine 2 1/2 weeks ago and I had absolutely no reaction to it whatsoever. Do you think the vaccine played a part in your emotional difficulties?
Jake

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I’m wondering if the vaccine played a part in worsening my pre existing symptoms from previous concussions.

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@jmb73

Hi Deener, When I am depressed, I take a shower and let myself cry. The good thing is if anyone asks why your eyes are red, I tell them I got soap in them. . The water seems to wash away a lot of my problems. Then I list all the good things I have in my life. It helps me. I hope it helps you. I also will only watch happy movies. I watch Hallmark as I know it will have a happy ending. I won't stay around negative people. It's a battle to stay positive but you can do it. I just have another question to you, Jake and Amanda.
Have any of you had an MRA? I am nervous about it. I had the Moderna vaccine and it didn't effect me at all either physically or emotionally. I think the concussion after effects is the cause of my issues. If I am talking to someone and can't remember something -like their name, I apologize and say I am recovering from a concussion. Everyone, is so nice about it. Take care and please keep in touch.

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I have not had an MRA. I will look into this. Thank you for your response.

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@jmb73

Hi Deener, When I am depressed, I take a shower and let myself cry. The good thing is if anyone asks why your eyes are red, I tell them I got soap in them. . The water seems to wash away a lot of my problems. Then I list all the good things I have in my life. It helps me. I hope it helps you. I also will only watch happy movies. I watch Hallmark as I know it will have a happy ending. I won't stay around negative people. It's a battle to stay positive but you can do it. I just have another question to you, Jake and Amanda.
Have any of you had an MRA? I am nervous about it. I had the Moderna vaccine and it didn't effect me at all either physically or emotionally. I think the concussion after effects is the cause of my issues. If I am talking to someone and can't remember something -like their name, I apologize and say I am recovering from a concussion. Everyone, is so nice about it. Take care and please keep in touch.

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@jmb73
I'm not sure. I have had a functional MRI (fMRI) which checks changes associated with blood flow. Doesn't MRA do that or so also?
I don't know how they differ or if it's the same thing with different names.
Are you going to have contrast?

I have had angiography done but it was done by using fluoroscopy to guide needles into my shoulder capsules for other imaging, usually CT.
No biggie at all. If your nervous about it ask your doctor to order a sedative but your just going to lie on a table and let the machine do it's thing, no pain.
Of course if you have contrast and/or a sedative except an injection but that's no biggie either. Try not to worry about it.
Are you Claustrophobic
Jake

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Hi Jake, Thank you for your advice. I'm having the MRI with and without contrast and I have gotten Valium from my PC. I felt like a criminal as I had to show ID, sign a form and they checked my picture. All this for 3 pills! They said it was a narcotic. I have the MRI on Tues and the MRA on Fri. My PC said the MRA was to check my arteries. My husband got me a blue light filter for my computer and my grandkids got me blue light glasses. They don't work so I time myself and find I can stay on the computer for 5-6 minutes before the headache and nausea begin. So thank you again. Joan

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I was leading a peachy, symptom-free life until a concussion in April 2018. Now I have vibrations, occasional night sweats, memory and other cognitive issues, dizziness, light headed, fatigue, sleep disturbances, gut inflammation, irritability, etc. (everything worse starting days before menstruation). Because they were just annoying for months, I finally saw a doctor when they got stronger. Saw a couple of ENTs and said there was nothing wrong with my ears. January 2019 I ended up in the ER the day after a night of partying because i felt like I was in a scene from the matrix and going to pass out. The ER said it was vertigo. BS. I got misdiagnosed with epilepsy and hypothyroidism in the following many months. MRI fine, EEG fine, and endocrinologist tested several times and no hypothyroidism. Saw a Neurologist and he originally said Clonezapam for 6 weeks to 6 months. A year later I told him I wanted to get off because I was having suicidal thoughts and started having double vision. The neurologist just let his physician's assistant see me at that point and went through a few months of trying a couple of shots in the thigh. Total January 2020 to August 2021 on Clonezapam. I used google to get off of it over a week and a half because the doctor's office was unresponsive when i messaged in the portal I had too many suicidal ideations and needed to get off the medication immediately. After withdrawals, I started feeling much better. Double vision gone and ideations almost went away completely. I wanted to return to my active lifestyle before I was tackled and landed on in kickball. The day after Thanksgiving 2021 I did a 12 mile hike at Government Canyon State Park with one water bottle (mistake I regret). Since then I have had vibrations throughout my body in mostly inconsistent manner (leg around the knee never stops, however) and my GI system is wrong; I gained 20 pounds (was 105 when I left Clonezepam).

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