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Join Date: May 2011
Location: san diego
Posts: 303
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: san diego
Posts: 303
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I agree with the previous posts. Important for nutrition, congnitive rest, and for your doctors to know what symptoms are plaguing you. You may need to even take time off of work, so important for your doctor or more specifically a neurologist who specializes in concussions to follow you and your symptoms. I had to be started on multiple different meds for symptoms. Sometimes tylenol or motrin just isnt strong enough and doest target the migraine or cluster headaches that pop up. I am on Fiorinal for breakthrough headaches. Nortriptyline nightly for longer lasting headache control, and percocet when neither does the trick. Concussions are soooo complicated!
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