Post Concussion Syndrome-What's wrong with me?

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • bit.ly/drclarktbi Dr. David Clark, DC--Raleigh Durham Chapel Hill Concussion expert - explains in plain English what parts of the brain are damaged when Concussion symptoms don't go away. He also shares the 2 groups of factors that must be investigated and treated for successful recovery from Post-Concussion Syndrome.
    The most common symptoms of Post-Concussion Syndrome:
    Fatigue
    Dizziness
    Vision problems
    Headache
    Trouble concentrating
    Anxiety
    Memory loss
    Neck pain
    Insomnia/sleep disturbance
    Dr. David Clark, DC
    Fellow American College of Functional Neurology
    Fellow American Board of Brain Injury & Rehabilitation
    Fellow American Association of Integrative Medicine
    Diplomate College of Clinical Nutrition
    Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist
    Fellow American Board of Vestibular Rehab
    Vestibular Rehab Specialist (ACNB)
    919-401-0444
    6015 Fayetteville Rd Ste 111
    Durham, NC 27713
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Komentáře • 25

  • @QuantumOfSolace1
    @QuantumOfSolace1 Před 5 lety +67

    Yes- this video is accurate. Problem - the damaged area does not show up anywhere-
    How do we cure this! It has ruined my life!!!

  • @elizabethslover7353
    @elizabethslover7353 Před 5 lety +74

    I've been suffering from post concussion syndrome for over a year now. The worst and most present symptom is eye pressure and almost a feeling of them being overwhelmed when there's a lot of movement going on. This causes me to get dizzy and have migraines. What part of my brain could be causing this and what would help?

  • @cheezeman6
    @cheezeman6 Před 6 lety +55

    Thanks, Doc, keep up the good work. These videos are perfect for post concussion patients who can't handle very much stimuli. Reading text online or from a book is something I personally can't do much of anymore so these videos are a blessing. Thanks again

  • @kellydoyle
    @kellydoyle Před 5 lety +12

    THANK YOU!! I wish you were my doctor seven years ago when I was hit in a car accident. Sent back to work wrangling packs of dogs, seven years of daily flare ups caused by getting banged around by dogs every day, and now permanently disabled. Gotta heal, can’t survive on disability. I’ll look you up! 😀🐶

  • @tormagnenilsson6744
    @tormagnenilsson6744 Před 5 lety +32

    3 years and still got it 🤔.

  • @MrHeathmell
    @MrHeathmell Před 5 lety +19

    Hoping you plan on picking up where you left off soon, this is a subject that so many people don’t understand. As a football coach in Canada, the protocol here, is that all coaches need to follow a safe contact course, which touches a great deal on concussions.
    While concussions as an injury is treatable, given that the patient gets the right amount of physical and cognitive rest that their brain needs to heal properly, the biggest issue is the people who try to rush back to their normal routine, or sports. So many kids try to hide symptoms so they can get back to practice, or parents are pushing them to return before they’re ready.
    As you mentioned, this is where the biggest issues can occur, as it can cause the patient to develop post concussion syndrome with long term effects.
    I’ve enjoyed the videos, and sent a few parents to view them, so I’m really hoping you continue you series, and help educate people in how to recognize and treat concussions.

  • @kyleaarsen4966
    @kyleaarsen4966 Před 5 lety +37

    Ive been having head pressure for over a year now and its leading me to suicide. I had a cat scan and seen neurologists but they cant find the problem

  • @LisaS1
    @LisaS1 Před 5 lety +17

    I think I have almost all or maybe even all these conditions, or problems, he mentioned. I'm 60 years old, very depressed (have been for years), have no social life and can do very little every day. I try to get out and walk but it isn't easy. It's very scary crossing the streets when these inconsiderate drivers just want to make their turn; I feel as though they will run me over.

  • @SparklyB
    @SparklyB Před 5 lety +15

    Are you going to post more videos? I'd like to know what are the good things to do to help heal as well as the "Don't do list". Thanks!!

  • @r-7012
    @r-7012 Před 6 lety +64

    Is this permanent or not? My concussion kinda ruined my life. Aside from all the physical symptoms it's literally like I'm a whole different person. And I'm in a whole new dimension of the world like I'm in 3rd person disconnected from the world.
    Idk bro...
    Is there any cure or will I live like this forever?
    EDIT: I know you're trying to make $ n stuff but be honest with me. Don't try to sell me something for your own interest cuz I'll be able to sense it like a rat.

    • @TriangleTBIConcussionCenter
      @TriangleTBIConcussionCenter  Před 6 lety +14

      Honestly, it depends on your individual case...on what's damaged...what's still working....on whether you have those metabolic problems I talk about...all that said, there's no reason to think you can't get better.

  • @s.h.3472
    @s.h.3472 Před 5 lety +1

    Good info

  • @ashleyervin602
    @ashleyervin602 Před 5 lety +21

    My symptoms are.......migraine disorder, headaches, loss of balance, studdering spells, vision loss, very sensitive hearing, increased anxiety, anger, and frustration. Mental slowness. The hits to my head have caused c1-c4 to buldge and a chunk of bone is missing from my c4. I am in constant pain and cannot work. I get 12 shots every three weeks in my head and neck to control pain. I have memory blackouts and debilitating dizziness. The hits to my head have caused blindness on the right side of my right eye. The muscles were also hurt I cannot purposefully move my right eye right. It turns when following objects and I turn my head but I cannot will my eye to move. Most days I am feel really sick and can't do much. Today I could barley keep my balance. Ya....MY LIFE SUCKS. I use to love reading now I can barely track well enough to read. I use to love hanging with friends but now I cannot. At 33 years of age I cannot be myself outside.....I am watched closely. Did I say my life sucks? I will say it again MY FUCKING LIFE SUCKS.

    • @ashleyervin602
      @ashleyervin602 Před 5 lety +6

      My condition has also been very resistant to treatment. Physical therapy and vestibular training did not help at all. I have changed my whole diet. I can longer have dairy, dark soda, sweets, coffee, candy, anything spicy....(just shoot me now) I get 12 shots every three weeks and I just started a new shot treatment that is one shot once a month. I need to rest a lot and I mean a lot. I use to love movies. Movies were a hobby for me. Now I have to have it way down and subtitles on. My family listens to the tv at volume 16. At volume five it hurts me. My tablet goes to volume 10 I cannot have the volume past 2. I was seeing a therapist but the money ran out so my frustration tends to boil over.

  • @mbk3509
    @mbk3509 Před 5 lety +14

    So what if I’m still having symptoms 19 years after and no one has ever Diagnosed me with anything. Now my eyes are getting bad and I fall sleep at the wheel if I don’t wear super dark glasses and a huge sun hat. I think I maybe finally on the right path and I have an appointment tomorrow too have my eyes checked and on August 2nd I have a sleep study. So hopefully I can have some of my symptoms fixed. It sure would be nice to sleep. I have had insomnia since I was about 8 years old. So if you have any advice I would really appreciate it.

  • @trentstross3388
    @trentstross3388 Před 5 lety +10

    Hi, my dad fell a while back and hit his head on concrete. He has lost all sense of smell and taste and is very depressed. This is month 10. He sees a doctor and says he will be okay and it will come back eventually. I need your opinion. Anything I can tell him to cheer him up. He always tells me he hates life and he might kill himself if he never gets it back.

  • @LisaS1
    @LisaS1 Před 5 lety +11

    Sorry to comment so much but this is all the time for me, when I look at anything it seems like it's a bit off, not quite as clear or still as it should be or as it really is. Anything, this computer screen, a tree, persons I pass by, everything I look at. Inside my brain feels like something is trying to turn or even turning or spinning.

  • @bento4876
    @bento4876 Před 5 lety +6

    Hello Doc
    Could i suffer from this even years after an inccident? About 8 years ago i hit the back of my head very hard on pair of pool stepps in shallow water.
    While i do not have major problems right now( or maybe i simply got used to it?) i can say that i do have all the symptoms, that you named in this video, except for maybe the metabolic problems since i do not believe that i am qualified to diagnose these.

  • @geminimoonstone
    @geminimoonstone Před 5 lety +12

    My concussion occurred july 16..still suffering. I also messed up 2 disks in my back. Going to physical therapy 2x a week and now occupational therapy. Im suffering so bad im not normal anymore.

    • @geminimoonstone
      @geminimoonstone Před 5 lety +3

      All these symptoms affect me daily...its hard to deal with.

  • @americablessgod1273
    @americablessgod1273 Před 5 lety +10

    Please tell me what kind of doctor knows a about these things?

  • @keithdickerson2223
    @keithdickerson2223 Před 5 lety +2

    had three different injury 1st got hit by truck landed on head 2nd heat stroke 3rd fall down damage spine .. You think I'm between mild and serve

  • @saramoni4748
    @saramoni4748 Před 5 lety +4

    Have you ever treated pcs patients with eds

  • @vittocongi3809
    @vittocongi3809 Před 5 lety +9

    Okay... So how about when a neurophycologist says it takes at most 2 years to heal.. and the discredits all of this being a load of a crap and that there's no such thing as post concussion syndromes... This guy did very intensive testing for two days and said all the other testing I did and all the diagnosis of a visual disorder and atanomic disorder that a athletic therapist who specializes in concussion rehab. The neurophyc says it's a bull... Which has me conflicted since his a 40 year old veteran of the brain and the new therapists with all these new studies and therapies get thrown out... I don't know what to do and it's 6 years of hell with 2 of proper care since doctors never took my concussion seriously..