Has anyone in the family suffered with Post Concussion Syndrome?
I took a clean shot to the head on Saturday and after having some nasty symptoms for a few days I took a trip to A&E for an MRI and have been told (due to them finding no tears, bleeds, etc) that I'm suffering with Post Concussion Syndrome.
The most prevalent symptom is a constant headache, but in addition to that I've had some trouble choosing my words and have constantly felt as though I'm drunk when I walk (clumsiness and light-headness). I've been told not to train any kind of combat sport for 21 days and even then to take it very lightly for a few months.
The Doctor said the worst part for people suffering with PCS is the fear your brain will not return to normal and suggested I reach out to people who have suffered from a bad concussion to reassure myself with their experiences of recovery (which is the point of this post).
He is certainly right, it's pretty scary going through a period where your brain isn't firing right. Even typing this out I'm doubting whether certain words are correct or whether everything in this message is formatted correctly and coherent (please forgive me if it is not!).
So yes, if you've had any experience with this kind of thing please do let me know.
Thanks in advance, my friends.
I took a clean shot to the head on Saturday and after having some nasty symptoms for a few days I took a trip to A&E for an MRI and have been told (due to them finding no tears, bleeds, etc) that I'm suffering with Post Concussion Syndrome.
The most prevalent symptom is a constant headache, but in addition to that I've had some trouble choosing my words and have constantly felt as though I'm drunk when I walk (clumsiness and light-headness). I've been told not to train any kind of combat sport for 21 days and even then to take it very lightly for a few months.
The Doctor said the worst part for people suffering with PCS is the fear your brain will not return to normal and suggested I reach out to people who have suffered from a bad concussion to reassure myself with their experiences of recovery (which is the point of this post).
He is certainly right, it's pretty scary going through a period where your brain isn't firing right. Even typing this out I'm doubting whether certain words are correct or whether everything in this message is formatted correctly and coherent (please forgive me if it is not!).
So yes, if you've had any experience with this kind of thing please do let me know.
Thanks in advance, my friends.