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Old 01-10-2015, 12:42 AM
john1960 john1960 is offline
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
John,

I read you other posts. I don't think your question has an answer that applies to you. You have other issues to consider. I was just telling another poster that getting drunk can affect the brain in ways similar to a concussion. You brain has been compromised and the recent concussion has just added to that condition.

At 1 week post concussion, you can very likely experience a spontaneous recovery.

Nicotine has it's challenges to the brain but I doubt it has much for you to be worried about.

I would suggest you get on the brain health vitamin and supplements regimen posted in the stickies above. Check out post 101 on Nov 8. It has the updated information.

My best to you.
I appreciate your answer Mark. But I do wish you hadn't read my other posts prior to this one as they seem to have directly impacted your answer. Referring to my other posts, that period of my life is over thank god (although some of the residual effects still stand regarding nerve sensitivity), and I have been essentially sober and living a clean life (diet, exercise, etc etc) since then. Where I am now and where I was then is like night and day.

Really, Im looking for an answer one would give to people in general if no prior history was brought into play.

I would just like to know if minor concussions can heal 100% and if nicotine effects healing. Thats all.
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