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Old 07-16-2014, 06:39 PM
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It looks like the drug company was interested in seeing the effects of etanercept on Alzheimer's. A study was just completed, but the results have not been published:

http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01068353

In the study that was reported in the Sun-Sentinel, only 12 out of 629 patients had TBI. Motor impairment and spasticity in the TBI patients were improved; there was no indication that cognition was improved. I do not have access to the full paper, but you can read the abstract here:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23100196

I would love to read the full paper.
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What happened: in February of this past year, I suffered a fall. Though I did not hit my head, I came within three or four inches of hitting the ground, and the whiplash/ coup countercoup has caused lingering concussion symptoms.

I have had five or six prior head injuries, most of which completely healed within a few weeks, though one took about three months.

When I get my most depressed, I remember that I could have killed myself, which would have been far worse than anything I have gone through. June and July of 2013 were the absolute worst.

I have managed to keep my job in a field that demands a lot from my brain, though I do get cognitively tired very easily, and have some problems with reading comprehension and short-term memory, though some days I feel close to my pre-injury self.

The headaches of the Summer are gone (mainly) and I drink a lot of water and rest more than before.

I am on a supplement regimen, and that has helped; probably the medical intervention that helped the most were seven chiropractic manipulations of my neck in June and July.

I am fearful that I will be slightly brain damaged the rest of my life, but I am determined to enjoy the same things I enjoyed before, and I, even on days that I despair, know that the odds are with me.
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