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Why Pushing Through Symptoms Usually Backfires - MMM E- Ep. 6

13 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Why Everyday Life Feels So Hard After a Concussion After a concussion, it’s often not just the symptoms that feel difficult—it’s everyday life itself. Grocery stores become overwhelming. Conversations become exhausting. Screens feel unbearable. Crowds feel impossible. And for many people, that becomes one of the most frustrating and isolating parts of recovery. In this episode of A Midwest Minute With Matt, Matt Campbell breaks down why normal activities suddenly feel so draining after a concussion, what’s happening underneath the surface, and why overstimulation is more common than most people realize. You’ll learn: * Why busy environments overwhelm the brain * Why conversations and screens drain energy so quickly * Why avoidance can quietly shrink your world * How to rebuild tolerance without constantly crashing If everyday life feels harder after your concussion, you’re not imagining it—and you’re not alone. Making the Invisible Visible. Learn more at mwconcussion.com

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Portada del episodio Am I Making My Concussion Worse? - MMM - Ep. 13

Am I Making My Concussion Worse? - MMM - Ep. 13

Am I Making My Concussion Worse? One of the biggest fears people experience during concussion recovery is wondering whether everyday activities are making their brain worse. You exercise. You work. You spend time on a screen. Your symptoms increase... …and suddenly you're asking yourself: "Did I just make my concussion worse?" In this episode of A Midwest Minute With Matt, Matt Campbell explains why symptom flare-ups don't always mean new injury, how temporary overload differs from ongoing healing, and why understanding that difference can reduce fear and build confidence. You'll learn: * Why symptoms sometimes increase during recovery * Why more symptoms don't automatically mean more damage * How fear changes the recovery experience * What to do when symptoms flare * How understanding your brain can help you move forward with confidence Recovery isn't about fearing every symptom. It's about learning what your brain is trying to tell you. Making the Invisible Visible. Learn more at mwconcussion.com

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Portada del episodio Will I Ever Feel Like Myself Again? - MMM - Ep. 12

Will I Ever Feel Like Myself Again? - MMM - Ep. 12

Will I Ever Feel Like Myself Again? One of the most heartbreaking questions people ask during concussion recovery is: "Will I ever feel like myself again?" It's not always the headaches or dizziness that are the hardest part. Sometimes it's feeling disconnected from the person you used to be. In this episode of A Midwest Minute With Matt, Matt Campbell explores why concussions can temporarily affect your confidence, routines, relationships, and sense of identity—and why feeling different doesn't mean you've permanently changed. You'll learn: * Why so many people feel disconnected from themselves after a concussion * Why identity often changes during recovery * Why "feeling different" doesn't mean you've lost who you are * How confidence and identity are rebuilt over time * Why hope is still appropriate, even when recovery feels slow Recovery isn't just about getting your brain back. It's about getting your life back. Making the Invisible Visible. Learn more at mwconcussion.com

25 de jun de 202612 min
Portada del episodio Why Am I Afraid To Do Things Again? - MMM - Ep. 11

Why Am I Afraid To Do Things Again? - MMM - Ep. 11

Why Am I Afraid To Do Things Again? One of the most confusing parts of concussion recovery is that sometimes symptoms improve... but confidence doesn't. You may find yourself nervous about driving, exercising, going to the store, returning to work, or doing activities that never felt difficult before. In this episode of A Midwest Minute With Matt, Matt Campbell discusses why fear often becomes part of concussion recovery, how avoidance can quietly reinforce that fear, and how confidence is rebuilt one experience at a time. You'll learn: * * Why fear is common during recovery * * Why confidence often recovers slower than symptoms * * How avoidance can keep fear alive * * Why small wins matter * * How to start trusting yourself again Recovery isn't about becoming fearless. It's about becoming confident despite fear. Making the Invisible Visible. Learn more at mwconcussion.com

22 de jun de 202610 min
Portada del episodio You Don't Have To Solve The Entire Puzzle Today - MMM - Ep. 10

You Don't Have To Solve The Entire Puzzle Today - MMM - Ep. 10

You Don't Have To Solve The Entire Puzzle Today One of the most overwhelming parts of concussion recovery is feeling like you have to figure everything out. Why am I having symptoms? What's causing them? What treatment do I need? What if I'm missing something? What if I'm doing it wrong? Before long, recovery starts to feel less like healing and more like trying to solve a puzzle with no picture on the box. In this episode of A Midwest Minute With Matt, Matt Campbell discusses why recovery often feels overwhelming, why chasing every symptom can create more stress, and how focusing on the next right step can help move recovery forward. You'll learn: * Why recovery information overload is so common * Why people get stuck chasing every symptom * Why trying to solve everything at once increases stress * How to focus on the next piece of the puzzle * Why recovery often happens one step at a time You don't need every answer today. You don't need every piece. You just need the next one. Making the Invisible Visible. Learn more at mwconcussion.com

11 de jun de 202610 min
Portada del episodio How Do I Know If I'm Getting Better? - MMM - Ep. 9

How Do I Know If I'm Getting Better? - MMM - Ep. 9

How Do I Know If I'm Getting Better? One of the most common questions people ask during concussion recovery is: "How do I know if I'm actually getting better?" Because recovery doesn't always feel obvious. Some days feel good. Some days feel hard. Symptoms may still show up. Bad days can still happen. And that can make it incredibly difficult to recognize progress when it's happening. In this episode of A Midwest Minute With Matt, Matt Campbell breaks down what real concussion recovery often looks like, why progress can be easy to miss, and how to measure recovery in a way that actually makes sense. You'll learn: * Why recovery rarely feels dramatic * Why bad days don't erase good days * What signs actually indicate improvement * Why progress is bigger than symptom scores * How to measure recovery more accurately If you've ever wondered whether you're actually making progress, this episode is for you. Making the Invisible Visible. Learn more at mwconcussion.com

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