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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho
Mitchel,
Welcome to NeuroTalk.
Most have to learn to reduce the risk of jolts during the recovery phase. Nobody seems to know what causes this sensitivity. It could be vestibular. It could be upper neck instability (it was for me). For some, it is brought on by an anxiety about any movement that could cause a concussion relapse or more brain damage.
Please tell us more about how it manifests for you. What are your concerns? Does it disable you with a return of symptoms? What symptoms return?
What have you done to help reduce this problem?
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Hi mark, thanks for the reply.
I've been trying an anti inflammatory diet for 1 month now. The symptoms are less intense then 2 months ago but still there and very depressing. I feel like I have to tip toe around life or I will get these symptoms of brain fog, detached feeling, pulsating in head, anxiety, bad mood, etc
What is the chiropractor thing and the neck all about?
Thanks mate