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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Somewhere near here
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Legendary
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Somewhere near here
Posts: 11,427
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TheLastCastle,
Welcome to NeuroTalk.
Sensitivity to jolts is not uncommon but for many, there is likely an anxiety factor to the symptoms after the jolt.
I encourage you to do everything you can to get a basic vitamins and supplements regimen going consistently. Sporadic use is not much help as the brain needs to build up levels of some compounds and purge itself of toxins. With some careful shopping, the regimen can be found for less than a dollar a day. $30 a month is well worth any sacrifices that need to be made.
The issue you likely have not pursued is your upper neck. It can be self-treated by being disciplined with head and neck posture during rest and sleep. Avoiding causing neck and brain stem inflammation can make a big difference. The jolts may be traumatizing the neck more than the brain. Nobody knows for sure. Physiotherapists may be able to help a bit but disciplined posture just as important.
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