Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was high BP, and they fainted and we weren't even sure they hit their head but later the symptoms of concussion were present (dizziness, headache). That was in Septemebr. Lingering symptoms are feeling of head "fullness" and a sense that they cant feel where their legs are in space (not sure that makes sense). which makes them feel wobbly. All scans, etc are "normal. Not sure if we should try a new neuorologist or what!! Very frustrating and taking a toll on mental health for sure.
good god, use the proper pronouns!
Anonymous wrote:It was high BP, and they fainted and we weren't even sure they hit their head but later the symptoms of concussion were present (dizziness, headache). That was in Septemebr. Lingering symptoms are feeling of head "fullness" and a sense that they cant feel where their legs are in space (not sure that makes sense). which makes them feel wobbly. All scans, etc are "normal. Not sure if we should try a new neuorologist or what!! Very frustrating and taking a toll on mental health for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was high BP, and they fainted and we weren't even sure they hit their head but later the symptoms of concussion were present (dizziness, headache). That was in Septemebr. Lingering symptoms are feeling of head "fullness" and a sense that they cant feel where their legs are in space (not sure that makes sense). which makes them feel wobbly. All scans, etc are "normal. Not sure if we should try a new neuorologist or what!! Very frustrating and taking a toll on mental health for sure.
The term for this is proprioception.
It is good news that the scans are clear, because some of the things that can disrupt proprioception are pretty bad.
If the neurologist has done a thorough exam and is not noting signs, these may be anxiety symptoms.
Oh, ffs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was high BP, and they fainted and we weren't even sure they hit their head but later the symptoms of concussion were present (dizziness, headache). That was in Septemebr. Lingering symptoms are feeling of head "fullness" and a sense that they cant feel where their legs are in space (not sure that makes sense). which makes them feel wobbly. All scans, etc are "normal. Not sure if we should try a new neuorologist or what!! Very frustrating and taking a toll on mental health for sure.
The term for this is proprioception.
It is good news that the scans are clear, because some of the things that can disrupt proprioception are pretty bad.
If the neurologist has done a thorough exam and is not noting signs, these may be anxiety symptoms.
Anonymous wrote:It was high BP, and they fainted and we weren't even sure they hit their head but later the symptoms of concussion were present (dizziness, headache). That was in Septemebr. Lingering symptoms are feeling of head "fullness" and a sense that they cant feel where their legs are in space (not sure that makes sense). which makes them feel wobbly. All scans, etc are "normal. Not sure if we should try a new neuorologist or what!! Very frustrating and taking a toll on mental health for sure.