Headaches After Head Injuries — Post-Traumatic Headaches

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I got knocked out in a freak Staples Store accident and suffered these Post trauma Headaches. They went away completely at the year mark and never came back. Praying you will have this quick relief. I hope my answer provided some peace of mind.

I have been in 3 car accident's I get headaches that last 18 days. I've had a concussion for more then 4 years. I do get trigger point injections in my neck and shoulders that help some. According to my neurologist I can have these headaches for the rest of my life there no cure. I just wanted to share this to you.

I have had multiple concussions in the past this one was due to me being pinned against the metal pole cuz I was backed into by a truck and trailer that I was dizzy and nauseous on Sunday today I'm just a little bit disorientated and nauseous but my head wants to come off today the pounding between my eyes is phenomenal I'm putting a heating blanket on right now is that good

I don't believe heat is called for. They told me ice. In fact, I recently volunteered @ a food bank & while there I suffered a migraine attack and noticed I was by the walkin freezer, so I walk in it & it was cold but my migraine went away in seconds. With this said, cold helped mine. Hope this helps. God bless..pray it does WONDERS

Head injury 03-04-18 ran into a hanging light fixture - at restaurant no caution signs or verbal until after the accident. My doctor order a CT Scan. of my head.
Dull headaches and tenderness on my left side of skull. Hope nothing serious.
Headaches are dull now. My left side of Jaw is hard to open and dull pain.

My head feels like it is bruised where I hit my head and it was 10 or so years ago.

My daughter had a severe concussion during a game two years ago and we have been in and out of the hospital due to the severe headaches the only pain relief she gets is nerve block shots and they only last about 30 days. We have tried amatriptoline and topamax nothing helps and the insurance is starting to not want to pay.

Try taking her to a concussion clinic. They may work on soft tissue damage to the neck and shoulders. Sometimes it's not necessarily the head causing the trauma but other muscles and tissue.

I've been reading through this Reddit category for the last three months as I was diagnosed with post concussion syndrome and was feeling absolutely helpless.

Before I tell my story let me go ahead and start with the fact that I am getting MUCH BETTER. There have been times that I felt worse. Times that it went away momentarily and came back harder. Times that I thought I was going to die. I've blacked out, been hospitalized numerous times, almost committed suicide, and had given up completely at one point. But I'm telling you right now... Keep fighting.

Almost 3 months ago I was diagnosed with a concussion. I was at work two days after I took blows to the head and jaw area numerous times. That day at work I passed out and was sent to the ER where I got a cat scan done. The results of that test were clean. Just a little swelling.

Fast forward two weeks. I've got headaches, nausea, I've got problems with focus, balance, body temperature, I feel numbness in my head, I feel almost like I'm right about to pass out sometimes and catch myself, I have serious mood and depression issues, and I feel like everything is rattling in my head every time I take a step.

I was absolutely miserable.

**Pause here. I work in IT and sit in front of a computer all day. Then I come home and have work for college I do in front of a computer all day. This made things ten times worse. I didn't get adequate rest, and tried to resume normal life functions way too early.**

Finally, there was a day that i was in the bathroom and I don't know much of what happened other than that I blacked out. My brother and dad told me I was out for quite a while, and that I was mumbling incoherent things.

They took me to the hospital and I remember waking up half way into the ride there. The pressure of the turning while driving made me feel like I was floating outside of my body. Then I was put on a stretcher only to be told I'm fine after another CAT scan.

Fuck these hospital doctors. All they want to do is sit you in their ER so they can send you a bill and then kick you out. They don't know what the fuck they are talking about.

They send you home with almost no reassurance, no advice, nothing. Let me tell you what you need. Sleep. Stay away from screens. Sleep. Stay away from loud noises. Sleep. Don't stress yourself out. Sleep. Take time off work. Sleep. Eat healthy. Sleep more. Drink LOTS of water. Super B complex (a vitamin that is sold at CVS and Walgreens), some GENTLE ear plugs for times you have to be in a loud environment, some UV resistant glasses for times you have to be looking at a screen (search "Prospek" on Amazon.com), and finally lots of love and understanding from the people that are around you (I couldn't have survived this without my girlfriend and brother. I'm not kidding. I genuinely think I would have committed suicide and this is not to make you feel sorry for me. This is truly what I believe.)

No tests, no MRIs, no CAT scans, no EEG will show anything. Do a little research and you will find millions of people who say the same thing. Now this is not to say that you shouldn't get them done. Def get them done to make sure there are no other issues going on.

Stay away from things that will make you mad or upset. I can recall this one weekend... I got into a fight with a family member. I ran out of the house and drove off. I found myself in a parking lot wanting to do the unthinkable. I won't go too much into detail. The point is.. stay calm.

You really have to be patient and kind to yourself... Eventually some of the symptoms will go away. Not all of them. It was weird. Some symptoms left and some were added. The numbness went away, the headaches started. The confusion went away, the dizziness started. But you are healing. Talk to people about what you are feeling. Know that there are tons of people out there who love you and care about you and that there are people who are going through what you are going through.

You will get better.

I only have a few symptoms left... And I think it's time for me to start exercising slowly... Just some light aerobic exercise... I will definitely update and let you all know how that makes me feel and what I do and don't do.

Please stay strong
Meditate
Stretch
Get tons of sleep
Stay strong
Stay strong
Stay strong.

Don't listen to the people here who say you have to just take this for the rest of your life. Fuck that. Let's fight this together.

Feel free to reach out to me if you have anything you want to know!

"You will get better" NOT true for all. I got my brain injury in 1993 at the age of 36. I lost my job and things went bad for awhile. I am now 64 years old and NOTHING has got better. I get massive head pains at any time. Medications do not help much. I have seen too many doctors and specialists and they have done nothing. There is no cure. One Neurologist said,..."You have to live with it till you die". He was right.

Hi I wish I could get your email as I was in car accident last Dec,still having problems,not sure if you want to post it on here

Thank you so much for your love and concern for us.

This comment is the one thing that's given me hope since I got my concussion. Lubby, I appreciate you sharing your story and encouragement. I know this is a strange request but would you be open to sharing an email address or a way for me to reach you to ask questions? I've felt very alone throughout this and you seem to be the one sliver of hope I've found. thanks.

Thanks so much

Many thanks for sharing your experience. Your inputs shall help many people like it is of great help to me. Hope you shall be fully normal very shortly. I am watching my symptoms which are similar to yours , but to a lesser extent.

Your experience and feedback would definitely helpful to get rid of lots of confusion about headache. Your remedy is really effective one.

Thanks for sharing and God bless you...

Hey Lubby,
Your comment really spoke to me. I've been struggling for 16 months now with the ups and downs of post-concussion syndrome. I also feel incredibly frustrated by doctors who can't give me any information, and the lack of direction or guidance about what to do.
Thanks for sharing. I hear you and I'm with you, too.

My son who is 14 was hit in the eye while batting at a baseball All Stars game 6/4/2016 and he still suffers EVERYDAY with terrible headaches and NONE of the meds work at all we have tried everything. So I'm hopeful that he will get some relief. All of his test are good, but he is 90% blind in his right eye but the eye is stable.

Hopeful and need any advise.

This makes me have hope. Thank You! I don't know me after a concussion and these headaches are driving me off the edge after 27 days straight. I won't give up:)

Cheered me up thanks

I have had post concussion headaches for over 14 months. They are severe. They are tension type headaches. I have a history of migraines, but I am on Botox and no longer get migraines. I am unable to take a lot of pain meds because of other health issues. I get my headaches when or after I do too much. Usually after. I hear you. I have started kinesiology and have been trying to get out of the house more to exercise. I have also done vision therapy. As well, I do NUCCA. None of these are making a significant dent.

Thank you so much for this. I seriously have no idea who I was before my concussion and have just hoped what I'm dealing with is normal. Before this I was never upset easily never had a headache in my life; for the last week if I'm up more than a hour or so I start to black out. Your right Drs don't seem to care they say this isn't condusive to a concussion:( But from anything I have read this is exactly what happens from a concussion. How soon did you get back to normal life?

Thank you so much for your encouraging post.

I have severe migraine type pain which wakes me, about 6/7 weeks after hitting my head in a swimming pool. CT scan was clear. I also have a virtual constant low grade headache. But it's the heavy migraine type pain that's the worst for me.

I'm having acupuncture and doing gentle physio advised neck / head movements. The vertigo that started immediately after the accident is still with me but much improved. The worse thing is the head pain, usually one sided and wakes me up. Painkillers dont really help much.

I find acpuncture is helping and also topical ice packs on my face, head, eye, ear area where the main pain is.

I will look into other things on you tube too, take the multi vit B you suggest.

I am also taking curcumin and fish oil which are recommended to heal after a brain injury. And as you say, I sleep a lot more which I read is healing for the brain. And a calm life as much as I can.

Hoping all find some improvement, and a full improvement would be a joy for us all!

Thank you soo much, your article on all that you went through has helped me in so many ways. I fell off my company truck @work broke my wrist & hit the left side of my head didn't think much about hitting my head on the asphalt but for the last 6-7 months it's been a nightmare

err,...I have had chronic headpains since 1993. This due to a blow to my head from a head -on highway auto accident. I lost my profession. The pain is relentless. It is constant,..24 hours a day ,...ALWAYS. The only difference is the intensity of the pains. I have 5 types that come and go,...tho worst is the nerve burning pain. Too many doctors,...too many drugs/therapy. Nothing helps. It looks like its me till I die. I am just happy that after legal battles,...etc,...I have been on disability pension and this has allowed me to survive. I have met many others like myself. It sucks.

My son was in a car accident on Jan. 17, 2017. He was hit from behind suffered whiplash and a concussion. Has had chronic daily headaches since the accident not one day with out a headache. Tried every medicine and therapy available up to Botox nothing helped. Out of desperation never have believed in it but got approved for a Medical Marijuana card. The head pain goes completely away for at least 6 hours at a time till he takes more the only downfall in this is that he gets dizzy from it but he says he can take the dizziness over the head pain any day! On a side note he cant work and has got on disability so he was able to try the MM.

My husband has had headaches since 1980 they are now 12/10 every day since October 2006, nothing works. How is the Marijuana administered? Is it easy to get a Medical card, would appreciate anything you can tell me.

Art, I feel your pain and I’m sick of doctors and trials of every sort. Strong Pain Meds help but can only take a few per day. The rest of the time is just misery...

I’m so sorry to hear u got into a head on collision, but I’m so glad u survived. That right there is a miracle. I would like to ask u about the nerve burning pain u said u get. I have been experiencing that lately. It feels like a tingly burning sensation all over my brain. It’s really concerning me. I hit my head about a week and a half ago.

Thank you so much for posting. I hit my head last Friday on some ice right outside our house. When I fell I fell backward straight on the back of my head. I wound up crawling back to the house and did a 12-hour shift after that. I am a hairdresser that is very busy at the salon most times. The second day I did a four-hour shift and after that became very nauseated. Decided that I needed to go in. They thought it was less than 1% chance that I would have a brain bleed, so I decided to just go home and rest. It is now been a week and I still have a headache and I am not irritated. Very discouraged and emotional and still not feeling myself. I didn't realize how dangerous it was to fall this hard on your head. I expected to maybe take a day and it would feel better. It has not! I feel emotional, hot feverish like, definitely fatigued, and have nausea. It's extremely hard for me to sit but I find myself needing to lay down a lot. Thank you so much for your input. I do feel quite emotional.

Finding myself getting very discouraged. Thank you for letting me know that this takes time it has helped a lot reading your post

Wow Lubby power to you for being so strong. Going on 2 years and have lots of symptoms still. Not being able to function at times. Fatigue headaches light noise too much movement around me makes me worst. In darkness and in the house all the time. I have not so bad in the mornings but feel like shutting down and need to be in a quiet place to sustain some sanity. No one has helped all the doctors want is your money have gotten no relief! Depressed and fatigued and sleeping is all messed up. I go to bed normally around 11:00 pm up and down all night and trouble falling asleep. Although when I hit a wall I shut Down totally. Thanks for reading this. Hopeless

I'm going through now, I actually went backwards again, and I'm just at a stand still. If I had the support I know things would be much better however, right now I do not and that sucks. I understand things will get better soon enough and I am taking things very slowly.

Stay strong god is healing you. Faith and patience.

After 25+ years of constant 24hour headpains,...I do not have hope. sorry

Inspiring story to hear you are getting better. I too have had a similar experience where I spend a lot of time in front of a screen and the continuing concussion symptoms were making things miserable. However, I found some things that DEFINITELY make an impact and have made me feel better with time.

I will recommend a lot of the following, with regular consistency:
- massage therapy on your neck and head
- acupuncture on your neck and head
- static stretching for the neck and head (look on YouTube)
- chiropractic adjustments

which have helped me very nearly fully recover--often, the symptoms remaining from a concussion months after are due to tension in the neck and the spine (possibly being out of alignment due to whiplash or just recovery from the injury). Hope this info helps you. Again, best of luck with your journey back to health.

I got hit in the temple about a month ago and suffered concussion symptoms starting the next day(headache, difficulty sleeping, sensitivity to light and noise, Head pain when concentrating). I have had a mild concussion before so I didn’t go to the doctor and was on winter break so I rested and limited activity for a a week and a half. Now, a month later my symptoms have improved drastically but I still have an almost constant full headache, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and abnormal sleeping patterns. Should I get an MRI to make sure nothing worse than a headache is happening?

Thank you for this important and relevant information!

My daughter slip and fell flat on her back twice in two weeks last December and hit behind her head, now she's having headaches once there is noises around, now she's feeling dizzy and nausea. What should I do

I think this is a good article and explains a lot Betty

Hello I have a question.

So my grandma tripped on 11/4/17 and hit her head on the right side temple. Went to the ER. Ran CT scan, xrays, ect. All came back good.

Last week she started feeling a pressure in the area. She said it doesn't hurt, but it's annoying. Went to the Dr. He said he thinks it just post concussive tension headache. It's just weird that it came up almost 2 months after.

He said if it continues he will order another CT scan but he doesn't think it's anything serious.

And I over reacting and over thinking? I need some awnsers.

Just wanted to share that our 8yo son collided with another child in a slippery slide! (The other child was coming up as he was going down a tube slide, so couldnt see each other)
More than 8 months on and he is still suffering from headaches.
We have found that Bowen works wondeers for easing his headaches, but he needs it every 2 weeks pretty much. We'd like a longer term solution, so have begun using a blend of Essential Oils tat we used on oir 3yo with consussion a couple weeks ago. For her, the vomiting wouldnt stop with panadol, but relief eas almost immediate with the oils!
If anyone is interested, the oils are Cypress, sandalwood, frankincense. 8 drops each in a 10ml roller topped with a carrier oil like fractiknated coconut oil.

I have gotten 4 concussions from sports, 3 in the past year and I’m only 20 years old. I got my 4th one this past August and I am still getting headaches every day. I powered through the semester at college but it was very very hard because having painful headaches every day is difficult. The only relief I have found is to take amitriptyline and I also have been in physical therapy since October and have been improving. One thing of advice to every one dealing with these headaches is not to let them define you and try to focus on something good that is going to happen that day. I have been reminding myself of this quote, “everyday may not be good, but there is something good in every day”. Hang in there everyone one day it will pass!! Don’t give up hope!!

I got assaulted last year in work, nose was broke and I was severely black and blue for seven weeks. That was a year ago, I have been getting headaches on a daily basis, real bad ones, suffered from memory loss, blackouts depression etc. recently I have been diagnosed with post traumatic headaches and post concussive syndrome, I have been put on amtripilyne, it’s disgusting, makes me feel so sick!!! And my job want to put me back on full duties, I think it’s crazy

my partner got physically hit by a car this past March, he since has gotten headaches that worsen and don’t get better. It’s been 9 months since his accident. And the results stay the same. The doctors keep giving him antidepressants that aren’t even helping him. And my partner doesn’t want to switch doctors even though it’s probably a good idea and I’m just lost at a point. any suggestions?

In 2014 I was beaten up by 3 men with baseball bats. The headaches I still get are demoralizing and I have memory problems too. I just want help but no one is interested. Honestly, if it wasn't for my kids I'd finish it. I've been waiting for god knows how long to see a neurologist and now I'm being told I'm fit for work. Is there anything I can take to relieve the pain? I need to and want to work again but don't feel I can while I'm suffering this.

I'm so sorry this happened to you. Please, see a good Chiropractor. Believe me, they can and will help your problem. There's probably pressure coming from somewhere in your neck, and brain. Chiropractic care can help so many here.

I am sorry that you are going through this. I arrived to this website searching for information to help me. I have struggled all year with continuous mild to moderate headaches, lack of concentration and memory. It has completely affected my life. I was not sure what was going on with me and I finallly realized a month ago that it all started and has continued to a lesser degree since I fell a year ago. It is hard for people to understand the what we describe or experience. When I explain my symptoms, almost everyone replies, oh yeah, stress does that to all of us, oh yeah i suffer from headaches too, oh yeah i don't have a good memory anymore either. It took a lot for me to realize what was wrong with me and to make a big effort that i did not have any of these problems before i fell.
I suggest you to keep looking for help, and keep trying to explain your symptoms even when people try to minimize them, please don't give up, try to pray a bit more and ask God to help you get the help that you need from doctors and others.

Hi Dave, I am sorry to hear of your circumstance. I was wondering if you have considered seeing a chiropractor and/or an acupuncturist to see if you can find relief from your headache? My son got a concussion back in February and he had a very difficult time with post concussion syndrome. He missed so much school because of stroke mimicking migraines that he made no academic progress from Feb-June, and had to have a tutor over the summer. Finally, in July, a light bulb went off and I brought him to a chiropractor. After his second visit, he wasn't experiencing the debilitating migraines and after his 4th visit he was feeling almost 100%. Thankfully he and busted his butt to get back on track academically. I hope that you are able to find some relief, Dave. Best of luck!

Good article. Especially dealing with PTSD. For years now complex PTSD. It's actually considered an anxiety disorder. More education needed on PTSD. It's not just veterans these days but it can happen to anyone living through TRAUMA. Car accidents, abuse violence etc.

I hurt my head with a glass and since then I've been having headaches and memory loss. This happened 5 years ago.

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