Steve Clapp is a retired marketing and finance professional from the Chicago area who suffered a concussion in January 2025 after falling on an icy driveway. His injury led to persistent post-concussion syndrome (PCS) that affected nearly every aspect of daily life—visual overload, screen intolerance, sleep disruption, and visual vertigo made even ordinary environments difficult to navigate. Through self-advocacy, persistence, and finding the right providers, including NCX Brain Recovery and neuro-optometrist Dr. Devin Duvall, Steve has made remarkable progress in his recovery journey.

In this inspiring episode, Steve Clapp shares his concussion journey and the challenges of navigating a healthcare system that often felt confusing and inconsistent. He discusses how a seemingly minor setback during vestibular therapy triggered a major flare that launched him into full-blown PCS, and how his world became increasingly smaller as symptoms worsened. Steve emphasizes that self-advocacy became one of the most important parts of his recovery—learning to advocate for himself, find the right providers, and not give up hope.

Key topics covered include:

  • The initial injury and lack of concussion education at the ER

  • The emotional toll of losing meaningful activities and his part-time job: his world ‘getting smaller’

  • The importance of finding providers who specialize in concussion patients

  • His experience at NCX Brain Recovery's two-week intensive program

  • Working with neuro-optometrist Dr. Devin Duvall for vision therapy, which also helped with his sleep

  • Managing insomnia and nervous system dysregulation

  • Finding balance between monitoring symptoms and taking breaks from thinking about recovery

  • The importance of support from loved ones and finding a talk therapist

  • PCS is non-linear. Recovery happens in phases, and progress is rarely a straight line.

  •  Self-advocacy is critical. Patients need to take an active role in finding answers and evaluating treatment options.

  • The right providers exist. Finding practitioners with deep experience treating PCS makes a tremendous difference.

  • Improvement often becomes visible only when you look backward. Recovery can feel frustratingly slow when measured day to day, but meaningful progress and healing are possible.

  • The emotional component of PCS is often underestimated. Managing fear, uncertainty, setbacks, and nervous system activation is an important part of the recovery process.


Steve's story is also a reminder that healing isn't just about treatment—it's about learning to navigate uncertainty, manage the emotional side of recovery, and continue moving forward even when progress isn't always obvious. His experience offers practical lessons and encouragement for anyone trying to find their way through post-concussion syndrome.Resources MentionedNCX Brain Recovery

Intensive concussion rehabilitation program offering occupational therapy, multi-sensory integration, and brain enhancement. Steve attended their two-week intensive program.

Board-certified neuro-optometrist specializing in vision therapy and vision rehabilitation for concussion patients. Steve completed an intensive vision therapy program with Dr. Duvall.

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Guest Contact Information

Steve Clapp

  • Email: sclappmail@yahoo.com

Steve has graciously offered to be available to answer questions from listeners who may be on their own concussion recovery journey.




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