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Anxiety, fatigue, brain fog, low motivation, and trouble concentrating aren’t always “just stress” or ADHD. For many people, these symptoms are connected to old concussions or brain injuries they don’t remember. In this video, I share my personal experience with post-concussion syndrome, brain scans, and what doctors discovered years after my injury. You’ll learn how the brain compensates after trauma, why symptoms can appear much later, and what happens when your brain finally reaches a tipping point. I explain how low blood flow in the brain affects anxiety, depression, impulse control, and fatigue—and how tools like SPECT scans, functional neurology, and nervous system regulation can help uncover the real cause of your symptoms. If you feel like you’ve changed, get exhausted by people, avoid small tasks, or feel overwhelmed by life in a way you didn’t before, this video may help you connect the dots. You’re not broken. Your brain may just be working too hard. Chapters 00:00 Do You Struggle With Anxiety & Fatigue? 00:21 Why Doctors Ask About Brain Trauma 00:44 Hidden Concussions You Don’t Remember 01:29 How the Brain Compensates After Injury 02:16 The Tipping Point Explained 02:42 A Childhood Injury I Never Knew About 03:31 Carbon Monoxide & Low Blood Flow 04:27 Why Your Brain Has to Work Harder 05:00 Long-Term Symptoms Years Later 05:18 Brain Scans & Functional Neurology 05:56 What Low Blood Flow Can Cause 06:43 How Doctors Identified My Symptoms 06:53 Rest, Rehab & Nervous System Regulation 07:34 Other Videos & Resources 08:05 Personality Changes & Social Fatigue