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Old 12-08-2015, 09:52 PM
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Scarlet Pimpernel

Welcome to NeuroTalk.

Quite simply, you are getting anxious about your future a month or 2 before you have any evidence to be concerned about any prolonged symptoms. 85% recover within the first 6 weeks without any intervention or special protocol.

If you want to do the best for your brain, read the Vitamins thread at the top in the stickies. It has the do's and don't's and a good regimen for maintaining brain health.

If you are planning on medicine, getting some understanding of your leanings toward anxiety will take you a long way. The stresses of med or graduate school will be enough stress without adding to it with unfounded worry. Jumping up and down has no bearing on your recovery.

Your typing struggles can be due to your anxiety and distraction/loss of focus.

Slow down for a few days, avoid caffeine and stressful activities and tasks. Get good rest and in time, you will see improvement.
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