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Old 10-25-2017, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
The most likely problem is reduced vertebral artery blood flow to the brain stem and part of the brain from inflammation. The sleep problems associated with whiplash injuries can be a big cause of those symptoms, too. Sleep apnea can be a cause. Chronic sleep and blood flow problems can cause atrophy of the brain cells over time.

Then there is the direct physiological damage to axons (diffuse axonal injury) that reduces the function of the communication structure in the brain. Think of wires that have poor insulation or are corroded or a leaking hose.
Mark, what is your recommendation for those of us who suffer from dizziness and brain/eye fatigue due to a whiplash car accident without head trauma? Is there anything we can do to speed up recovery? Anything that we shouldn't be doing?

- Eric
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