Making Sense of the Messy through Brain Injury / Concussion (with Natasha Wilch, PT)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @foxc8646
    @foxc8646 2 месяца назад +2

    This is so useful for Me to hear because I’m sure others can relate to how scary even existing can be with the symptoms especially with flare ups or bad days. I’m only 4 months in with My post concussion symndrome I hate my life like this and all I want to do is stay in bed and watch tv, it’s taking everything I have and more to just go on like 5-10min walks up and down my street every other day

    • @DiegoB0525
      @DiegoB0525 Месяц назад

      I was like this at the beginning, but it does get easier to deal with things.
      You have to listen to your body and learn your limitations.

  • @christineyoungberg5389
    @christineyoungberg5389 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you both 🙏
    Natasha - grateful for your words, to not lose that spark & “we are never done having the capacity to change”. Appreciate your reminder about hope. 😊

    • @hopeafterheadinjury
      @hopeafterheadinjury  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for your comment! Yes - I love that reminder to never lose the spark of hope :) We truly can continue to improve no matter how long it has been!

  • @jeffreymuse2926
    @jeffreymuse2926 Месяц назад

    Thanks for your dialogue. My messy had been a burden beyond understanding until recently being diagnosed with TBI from MVA....it took 3 years before any Dr would say concussion! I've been getting great help in Tucson, AZ from SPARCC and Arizona Vision Therapy Center. Dr Amy Thomas is guiding me through my journey. She and her team have been wonderful. Syntonic lense therapy has shifted things in my brain. Structural Energetic therapist has adjusted my C1...a most intimate process. Great relief and comfort in my neck and head. Still emotionally out of balance but working on coping techniques. It's probably too late to salvage the friendships and relationships I've shattered with my irritability and outbursts of rage, but now I know why I was "that way"....A part of my messy.
    Less lonely is still lonely.
    J