How long does post concussion head pain and cognitive fatigue last?
Hello and happy new year everyone,
I was rear ended twice in the last three years and I am really struggling the second time with the TBI, post concussion syndrome and the returning to gradual activity. First does anyone have any experience with how long the head pain lasts with activity or cognitive fatigue? I found taking breaks every time the head pain worsens helps but it’s so frustrating as it’s painful and takes forever to do anything. Thank God that all the MRI’s and CT scans were good but I am seven months post accident and just wondering if any has experienced anything similar and has some insights. Still struggling with the memory, brain fog, cognitive fatigue, confusion and multitasking is next to impossible which doesn’t help as my career requires all of those things. My speech pathologist is optimistic and just wanted to know what is everyone else’s experienced opinions.
Thank you so much everyone and I hope you are all doing well and are having a blessed new year so far.
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@jenniferctbisurvivor
Jennifer, how are you doing?
It’s been too long since we’ve been in touch. Please let me hear from you.
🙏🙏🙏
Dolly
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Thank you so much! 😊
@dollyjaneprenzel they will never understand the issues and never understand the pain and frustration this causes. My job has been very understanding and are helping me when they can. The constant headache is a real problem. Then I found out Friday that my concussion Dr is leaving the company he works for. So it’s just getting more to deal with. Keep your head up, smile and know that you are not alone and we are all here to help if we can.
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6 ReactionsThank you so much Jennifer. Let's pray for each other. ❣️🙏 I do think it is worse in the winter when it is hard to be out and about. We just had a terrible ice storm in Nashville and I was kept inside for several days. And then I think of Nancy Guthrie and what may have happened to her. My problems seem small in comparison. Blessings. Dolly
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5 Reactions@dollyjaneprenzel
You are so right Dolly, please get as many positive people around you as possible, you are such an amazing person to face everything we do daily!
Thank you for validating my feelings and confirming I am not alone in this daily battle. Remember God is with us and we will enter his kingdom in the end where there will be no more pain or suffering, the devil is the liar trying to convince us to give up and especially take our lives because he will then take one of Gods children.
I decided to be an advocate for everyone who doesn’t understand with knowledge, forgiveness, kindness, compassion and patience as it’s not my place to judge others who just don’t or don’t want to understand.
It still hurts but I choose to move forward and give that pain to God.
You are in my thoughts and prayers!
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6 Reactions@jenniferctbisurvivor
I have sometimes felt suicidal beause of this very thing. I am holding on. So tough to deal with. If a person has not exeriened this that person cannot understand.
Dolly
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8 ReactionsJust feeling down….has anyone been told that someone couldn’t believe that you are still not recovered yet, by a doctor and coworker in that demeaning tone that makes you feel like it’s your fault?
I have never had such a hard time returning to work everyday with all these symptoms and just functioning everyday. Sometimes it’s all I can do to just survive the severe cognitive impairments and fatigue during the workday, make it home and just cry.
Thanks for listening and letting me vent everyone, I am so much better than before and I know I have a long way to go and I won’t give up but it is definitely hard to hear statements like that and deal with people who have no compassion towards our TBI difficulties and recovering as much as possible. I will never fully recover but I am working so hard to learn all of the tools and tricks to function at the highest level possible!
Have a blessed day
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10 ReactionsMy first Concussion I was 7 yrs old. I seemed to be ok but back in the 70s and 80s we didn't run to the ER every time we smacked our head or knocked yourself out. I got older and started having out bursts and anger issues. I have dealt with paranoia, aggravation, pissed off. I became an auto mechanic and that's when I started hitting my head more and more, walk into a tire over your head, stand up and smack the hoist arm, smack exhaust systems, rear axles. Then I decided to start to learn how to play hockey. I also was an assistant coach on the team. During practice I took a nasty fall and landed on the back of my head with my body above me and drove my chin into my chest. I was out, came to in a min. Went to the ER fell out of the car and hit my head again. Had to work so went to work with what they called a grade 3 concussion. I continued to coach and started to play hockey. Got hit several times and continued to play with a headache. Then sat out for a week, went back played was good for a few and then hit again and was nauseated. Sat in the locker room till I felt better and went back out on the ice. Woke up looking at the lights. I have counted up wards of 8 concussions, possibly more. I have had a headache for the last yr and I now have some cognitive issues like memory, thoughts, mind goes blank, I hear things and see things that aren't there. I am on medications to help but the small headache which is a pain of 1-2/10, my concussion Neurologist said that that will probably never go away. It has affected my work, cant multitask anymore, I get confused and cannot think my way out. I over react to a lot, I also have paranoia more then before. I am just here to see what others are dealing with. I have had numerous MRI, CT and all show clear, I have some diminished cognitive issues per a different Neurologist.
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3 Reactions@patty78962
Wow Patty we are like twins! I am sending big hugs!
It is a struggle as I go into month 8. I am currently functioning at approximately 60% of my pre-injury cognitive baseline. I feel that if my headache was gone I would be able to function better but with the constant headache comes fatigue and just an overall attention deficit with none of the energy I used to have.
I am praying to wake up to my “normal “ self. Now I am being pushed to go backed to work which makes me very nervous as it is fast paced and stressful. I would love to go back. But it is not the type of job you can just take a break. My customers are global and very needy. Plus I need my math skills. I have 2 months to get ready. 😊 but my brain is just not in my control.
The hard part is that we look fine on the outside. So no one sees or understands the trauma our brains are suffering from.
Right now I try to take it one day at a time. Stay positive. Keep hope in my heart. Now waiting for Spring and hoping my brain wants to garden because I used to love to garden 🪴
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2 Reactions@jenniferctbisurvivor - just wanted to suggest you might look at some of the Mayo Clinic Connect discussions in the Digestive Health support group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/digestive-gastrointestinal-problems/ with the stomach pain and nausea you mentioned. Some of the members in those discussions may be helpful to interact with about what you've experienced.
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