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Old 08-24-2015, 07:26 PM
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The specialist say alcohol should be limited to a single serving. Intoxicants are rough on an injured brain. And, yes, tydurden, your brain is still injured.

But, I doubt you can agree. It appears you want to do more than drink and smoke moderately. Try to remember that getting smashed/wasted/baked is as rough on the brain as a concussion. You may experience hangovers like never before.

My doctor told me to not drink at all. When I did some light drinking in college, the hangover was miserable. (one 16 ounce beer with pizza) I struggled a good portion of the next day.

Over the years, we have had a fair share of people who sustained concussions while and likely because they were intoxicated. Stumbles, falls, etc. I have a number of TBI friends who were injured in auto accidents due to drunk driving, either their own or others.
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