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Join Date: May 2011
Location: England
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Location: England
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I agree I have found the same thing. A period of as much cognitive rest as possible improved my symptoms, slowly. Then it stopped improving my symptoms. A while after this I started pushing through the symptoms, which in turn improved them further.
I think the period of rest, and the period of pushing through, were both important and needed to happen in that order. When the rest stops helping, it is worth trying something else - CAREFULLY!
Glad things are improving for you too.
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mTBI March 2011, spent around a year recovering.
Since recovery I have achieved a Master's degree with distinction in Neurological Occupational Therapy
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