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so tired of being tired…what’s wrong with me?
Posted by: | Commentsfor the past few months I have been having extreme fatigue (full-blown EXHAUSTION!) and I’m not sure why. Everytime i eat (or drink- even coffee) something hot or even a little warm, within 30 minutes i feel as if i am gonna go into a coma lol caffiene makes me sleepy, hot food makes me sleepy. ONLY HOT FOODS/DRINKS! cold things don’t necessarily wake me up but at least i’m not feeling dead within 30 minutes of eating an apple or ice cream or cold pepsi lol
a litte of my medical background;
for at least 10 years I am coping with agoraphobia and acute anxiety w/secondary acute panic disorder
I have temporal lobe epilepsy
I also have a traumaic brain injury from a closed head injury w/(l) hemplegia (right and left side temporal lobe damage) parietal and frontal lobe lessions and hypthomalus damage.
Sleep has, for me, always been one extreme or another, suffered from insomnia for 10 years as well, now it’s as if my brain did a complete 180- from NOT sleeping enough ever to sleeping too much always.
i need to know what is wrong- i just had a head and neck MRI done last week but I won’t see my neurologist until January 23 so I don’t know what is happening.in the 10+ years I am coping with a tremendous amount of disorders and deficits at once, this is by far the strangest and perhaps hardest thing I have ever had to cope with.
This sleepiness feeling is more than annoying- I can not finish ANYTHING! I am screwing up my job, my house although not messy is extremely neglected, my family is suffering and neglected as well
thanks
ok…thanks for the responses and help:) to clarify- my fatigue is not from drinking too much water- infact I drink maybe 25% of the RDA of water intake because to be honest- I HATE water lol
I do not use caffiene pills or energy drinks of any soft, I chose not to use artificial energy(except for coffee which technically does not provide energy at all lol
with my acute anxiety disorder I agree that it does seem to be leaning towards seasonal affective disorder.Problem is this has been an ongoing issue with me for morethan a year now. each time I even have a small ‘hot’ snack,I feel as if I ate an entire turkey or a ton of MSG. wondering what is the relation of hot food with melatonin or seratonin development in the brain and could this be a possible cause?
I do not need help to sleep LOLI need to know why I can’t stay awake:P
thank you pupgranny for such a detailed and awesome explaination. I’m reconsidering my nutrition now:)I was under the impression that adding seratonin converts to tryptophan which converts to melatonin later- and, if that is true, then wouldn’t it make sense that if i increase seratonin I will sleep MORE? I am definately reevaluating my diet and i appreciate your recommendations so much as I DO tend to use food and herb as much as possible to control my health:)
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Title: ER, Trauma Doctors Often Miss Diagnosis of Mild Brain Injury.
Author: Mary Ann Moon
Publication: Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 2000
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 10 Issue: 3 Page: 4
Distributed by Thomson Gale
ER, Trauma Doctors Often Miss Diagnosis of Mild Brain Injury.: An article from: Family Practice News
Family Turns to Stem Cell Therapy for Brain-Damaged Child
Posted by: | CommentsFamily Turns to Stem Cell Therapy for Brain-Damaged Child
Two Las Vegas parents hope stem cell therapy will give their baby boy the normal life he once had. One-year-old Will Weigel tragically suffered a brain injury more than a year ago. Now, an innovative operation in Europe may give the child a fighting chance.
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How long after hitting your head are you out of the woods for a brain injury?
Posted by: | CommentsLike, if it’s been 3 days and you havn’t had any odd symptoms will you be ok?
Boy Awarded Multi-Million Case Settlement
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A boy, now in his teens, who was left severely brain-damaged at birth, had been awarded millions of pounds in a medical negligence case. Making it one of the biggest damage payouts in High Court history.
The boy, who was born in June 1991, was delivered several hours late, at North Devon District Hospital, and was starved of oxygen.
His legal team alleged that doctors had been medically negligent at the hospital, as a caesarean should have performed eight hours earlier when he became stressed in the womb. The Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust admitted being in breach of duty.
Mr Justice Bean yesterday approved a damages settlement that will mean the boy; who is currently at a residential school and will need to live in a care home for the rest of his life; will receive the financial support that he needs. No exact figure was given for the settlement, but his lawyers said that it could top £10 million.
A mother’s efforts praised
Mr Justice Bean, also praised the boy’s mother, for her endeavors and involvement with the case.
The mother, who thanked her lawyers for their support, said she had often felt “so alone”.
She also said in a statement outside the courts: “I have had to endure watching my son struggle and I have missed out on the joy of watching my first-born child grow up into a young man with all the hopes and aspirations any mother would have.”
“I’ve missed seeing my son go through school, university, falling in love and having a family of his own. I mourn the child I should have had, and his brother has been denied the older brother he should have had.
“My partner and other children have been so supportive and strong, but they have missed out on a normal family life over many years.”
The mother also added: “It is only now that we know my older son will have the care he needs that we can all begin to relax in the knowledge that he will have a good quality of life for the future.
“There has also been personal anguish, and initially guilt, for something that was never my fault. There is no relief in law to compensate families for these losses because no financial compensation can ever replace what we have lost.”
His medical conditions
The court was told that the boy now suffered from epilepsy, developmental problems, behavioural difficulties and autistic spectrum disorder. Barrister Michael de Navarro QC, for the NHS trust, stated that one of the reasons the case had taken so long to settle was a dispute about whether the boy’s autism had been caused by his birth or if it would have developed anyway.
He too paid tribute to the fight that the boy’s mother has shown for her son. “We hope this settlement will mean that T and his mother have a better future and a more secure future,” said the barrister.
The boy’s lawyer, Bernadette McGhie, said outside court: “The boy is a severely disabled young man, but his disabilities could have been avoided had the midwives and obstetricians acted promptly and secured his safe delivery a few hours earlier, as the hospital accepts they should have.
“Had they done so, the boy would not have suffered a hypoxic brain injury and there would have been considerable personal saving for my client, as well as a considerable financial saving to the NHS.
“His mother hopes that lessons have been learned. She believes that no family should have to suffer in the way that they boy and his family have had to suffer as a result of these failures.”