Wednesday 23 August 2017

Post Concussion Syndrome update

Quite a lot has happened since I last posted in terms of my Post Concussion Syndrome recovery and life in general.

I have made really great progress with regard to my recovery. When at home my symptoms are somewhat minimised with the biggest issues still being fatigue and headaches.

The symptoms are tripped when I am out of the house. I still can't go into a store without instantly experiencing nausea, dizziness, sensitivity to light, sensitivity to sound and being unbalanced when I walk.

Cognitively, I am able to articulate my thoughts without forgetting what I am saying and my thinking is a lot clearer but I still find it difficult to concentrate and my short term memory is still impaired. I can read using my phone or IPad but find screens bigger than those a problem and still find it difficult to read magazines, books, recipe books, instructions and newspapers.

My lack of concentration means I only hear half a story and the short term memory means I forget what I have been told and ask for the same information over and over or repeat myself. It must be so annoying for other people!

I thought I had adapted to reading information by locating key words in the text, which is such a teacher-y thing to say. However, this strategy is not fool proof,

my online shopping deliveries are a testimony to this:
  • Tea towels that arrived dishcloth size.
  • Jumbo marshmallows which were a jumbo bag, not the giant ones I wanted.
  • An oversized mixing bowl which is a giant sized bowl, so big it doesn't fit in a cupboard.
  • Random food items in the grocery order that I didn't mean to order.
Oversized bowl and undersized tea towel
The treatment I am still having is:
  • Occupational Therapy - involves walks, shopping, cafes in order to overcome sensory issues.
  • Neuro Physiotherapy - involves walks, ocular-motor exercises, pilates, water resistance exercises in order to overcome visual/brain issues and balance.
  • Psychologist - a weekly session to deal with the emotional impact of Post Concussion Syndrome.
  • Acupuncture - to manage fatigue, nausea, and headaches.

The medication I still take is:
  • Codeine - headaches  
  • Ondansetron - nausea
  • Melatonin - sleep/headaches
  • Amitriptyline - sleep/headaches
  • Escitalopram - emotional - this is not new medication
  • Neurofen - headaches 


I am really hoping I can start back at school part-time before this term ends. I also want to drive my car, read a book, drink wine, visit my parents in Rawene, my brother in Cairns and my bestie, Mary Thistle on her farm in the Waikato.

I'm grateful for being able to complete a painting (almost).

Frida Kahlo inspired painting
Thanks for reading,
Rachaelxo

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Well done on making such good progress Rachel. I'm sure your positive attitude towards life and your sense of humour will enable you to take more forward steps. I can't imagine losing the independence my car gives me, although I have observed the frustration and isolation this can bring. Keep smiling and blogging.

Sarah said...

Awesome to hear you're making good progress! Love, hugs and positive vibes from Sarah (Millinchip)

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh cousin. Poor you. Sending big awhi to you. Is this all from your accident? Whoa.i know the folks have probably said this.. I had bowen therapy for my crook back. I was sceptical but I have to say I think it helped. I'm not sure how it would go if you've had surgery and with the amount of medication you are currently taking but it was really relaxing and I could literally feel my body fixing itself. It was a weird sensation. Our age could possibly be a factor too. Being a woman is hard work! Thinking of you. Sending healing vibes. Mummy cuddle cousin for me. Aroha xxx Jeaniegirl

Anonymous said...

Hey Soul sister..much aroha..Stay well.love reading your blog..love your artwork..tu meke❤
Nga mini e Kare xoxo hals

Unknown said...

Hi luv I too recommend giving Bowen Therapy a try, been a convert for years it's totally non invasive and really works Glad to hear that you're on the mend sending you healing vibes Trish xxx

Unknown said...

Hi luv I thoroughly recommend giving Bowen Therapy a try, I've been a convert for years it's totally non invasive and really works Glad to hear that you're on the mend sending you healing vibes Trish xxx