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Old 09-13-2019, 03:31 AM
Mark in Idaho Mark in Idaho is offline
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My main point is some therapies are better at improving some symptoms than others.

Some have been to Cog FX. The results are mixed. Just like Carrick Institute, the results are mixed. People spend $8,000 to $10,000 and some benefit, some do not. There does not appear to be commonality either way.

Some have tried HBOT with the same mixed result.

Some claim Low Level IR Light therapy helps.

Behavioral optometry has helped some in big ways.

This Microcurrent therapy is new.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation claims benefits.

Resolving upper cervical instabilities helps many.


At 18 years since my last serious neurological event and 54 years since my first, I'm not a newby either. I've seen a lot of treatments, all with the same mixed results. As they say, every brain injury is different.

Is there anything you have found that has helped you?

Does the Dutch health system have the same struggle of helping people to improve once they get back to a reasonable function level?

That seems to be the challenge everywhere. If you can walk and talk, you do not 'need' more help. Never mind the cognitive and memory struggles we have to endure every day.
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