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@mermaid5948
@mermaid5948 Жыл бұрын
I need to take my naps. I tell my family all the time that I want to do more but my body sometimes does not allow it. Thank you for this video so that I can share with loved ones.
@stephaniewong5848
@stephaniewong5848 9 ай бұрын
Thank you. I starting to under stand why I was tired.
@juneelle370
@juneelle370 Жыл бұрын
It’s really amazing how much medical knowledge has been gained on brain injuries now that used to be dismissed with a shrug no matter how many times stated because doctors just didn’t know. Glad too for the internet and all the information/confirmation it spreads to people and doctors 💜
@JohnSaylock-ec4cd
@JohnSaylock-ec4cd 7 ай бұрын
I'm a 10 year survivor. I still have these symptoms. Thank God these vids help me understand that this is normal emotional feelings and I'm not the only one.
@debblackmore7460
@debblackmore7460 Жыл бұрын
Stay strong stay positive stay safe everyone takecare sending luck hugs love from headway Nottingham UK great speech well done xx
@BL-rb7jm
@BL-rb7jm 2 жыл бұрын
Just trying to think what you need to do for buying groceries.
@peacelovejoyandhappiness
@peacelovejoyandhappiness 3 ай бұрын
So true 😢.
@markhannah2763
@markhannah2763 Жыл бұрын
nice to see you and Docktor Carson Hedstrom Grove still your patient? just came back from Maars and lived and survived Maverick yay Doug Ford says buck a Beer!
@markbird1965
@markbird1965 8 ай бұрын
Wow this is so much me....... I feel so guilty about this.
@BL-rb7jm
@BL-rb7jm 2 жыл бұрын
You want to do something bit you can't do what you could before and you get angry with yourself.
@markhannah2763
@markhannah2763 Жыл бұрын
tiger town parrot mynas. not bad a birdy
@fitness3447
@fitness3447 9 ай бұрын
I don't get angry, but I definitely get very sad about it. I just feel so held back. 2 years since my injury and the fatigue has not seemed to improve since then. I will keep going and praying it gets better though.
@davidhayes7596
@davidhayes7596 2 ай бұрын
As a hemophiliac that had a brain aneurysm in 05 , I wonder if a keto diet would give me energy to fill out electronic applications for life insurance. I swim a mile 3 times a week. Also I deal with 3 target joints that lack cartilage from internal bleeding . Chronic pain. It's a challenge but I don't expect others to be compliant.
@samanthasims7123
@samanthasims7123 2 жыл бұрын
My mom has this she is a stroke survivor has been laying in bed doesnt have any energy
@peacelovejoyandhappiness
@peacelovejoyandhappiness 3 ай бұрын
How is your Mom doing now? How many years ago did she have a stroke? I’m so sorry.
@lucimessenger1337
@lucimessenger1337 2 жыл бұрын
This is so true
@jonathanfellus7998
@jonathanfellus7998 Ай бұрын
I ran the largest brain injury rehab program in the country for 13 years. While I appreciate some of the information in this video I don't think they understand what they're describing when it comes to emotional display otherwise known as affect. They're describing the classic textbook syndrome of Pseudobulbar Affect or PBA, which is also known as emotional lability or affective incontinence is the term I prefer. Just like you can be incontinent of urine, you can be incontinent of your affect or emotional display. This is not just crying but also anger, possibly laughter, and it often keeps company with other manifestations of disinhibition or impulsivity such as buying / shopping and even suicidal ideation both of which articles I have published. In fact the treatment medication for this which very much should be treated is dextromethorphan in the form of the drug Nuedexta, and by treating this affective incontinence or PBA you actually do give them more energy to use for other brain functions. The one woman used the key phrase 'keeping your emotions in check' and that is exactly the question I prefer to ask patients, namely would you say that you spend time or energy trying to keep your emotions in check?
@reginaldwilliams617
@reginaldwilliams617 3 ай бұрын
Omg... 😢. My change was I can no longer awake at 6a or 7a and go.... no more 6 hours of sleep and go all day.... I need 9-10 hours of sleep, up at 8a or 9a by and 3p. I'm cooked... glad I've learned to push another 3 hours after taking a adderall 😅.... before my injury, I could go all day 16 hours on the go.... I actually enjoyed it... now I'm about 7 hours max
@walterhartman3275
@walterhartman3275 Жыл бұрын
Qi gong! Also, don't take any medication or shots!
@traceykerr572
@traceykerr572 2 жыл бұрын
Low cognitive brain reserve and low mitochondria, NAC, ginsing, NAD+, dribose, emotional lability is fatiguing too.
@jonathanfellus7998
@jonathanfellus7998 Ай бұрын
See my comment in this discussion thread or consult the research literature about emotionality which is technically called PBA Pseudobulbar Affect although I prefer calling it affective incontinence. I agree with some of your suggestions for boosting mitochondrial energy many of my patients have found the over-the-counter supplement Neurella helps with brain fog, brain energy, and those kinds of things. Branched chain amino acids can also help with the supporting energy, possibly CoQ10
@markhannah2763
@markhannah2763 Жыл бұрын
CAnnect Calgary was a good price for annual insurrance price insurance for the future wow funn.
@rccollins8160
@rccollins8160 6 ай бұрын
I am three years out and my neuro/cognitive fatigue (AKA brain fog) 😂is still not lessened at all. For me my entire left side starts shutting down, my speech turns to an unintelligible mumble. It starts out by losing feedback from my left leg and I lose track of where it physically is in relation to the Earth…There is no way to explain it to someone who’s not lived with it…
@jonathanfellus7998
@jonathanfellus7998 Ай бұрын
Many of my patients have really benefitted from the over-the-counter supplement Neurella which has something like 12 ingredients to support brain function and fight inflammation and oxidative stress. It seems to really help a lot of them with their brain fog
@BL-rb7jm
@BL-rb7jm 2 жыл бұрын
My brain can't stop since my concussion
@SabrinaShaw-o8s
@SabrinaShaw-o8s Жыл бұрын
I feel you! I onsider it to be like so many open tabs in my mind, all wanting to be dealt with all at once. It's close to imposible for me to be able to get a good full nights sleep because of this.
@BL-rb7jm
@BL-rb7jm Жыл бұрын
@@SabrinaShaw-o8s Anixity can rule us if we think we HAVE to be responsible for everything. When we allow ourselves to say it's okay to not always help others and to help them by allowing them to take their responsibility for their own life. We can't be responsible for anybody except ourselves.✌️
@glendawood8836
@glendawood8836 9 ай бұрын
I had a stroke last thanksgiving I almost died but they gave me that shot to make me better i have felt better bodly but i do have a lot of mental issues with this I am no longer active I have no motivation or energy and little things bother me.
@misteriguana2748
@misteriguana2748 2 ай бұрын
Doc gave me a 20% recovery chance. Happened 7/31/23 major stroke I know what you go through... There are days I cant go outside or even shower. I haven't been inside a store in a year!!! Other than the corner gas station and only then if its empty. Can't sleep.all night long, my skin doesn't feel like its my own, I get very short with people, My taste buds have come back now so chocolate now has a good taste instead of tasting like shit. I am stubborn so I thought I could power through it all.... Nope. I now just last month applied for.disability. and I'm only 51 and I just shut down my business.... Construction company because I can't understand or.remember numbers.
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