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Old 04-10-2013, 05:54 PM
Mark in Idaho Mark in Idaho is offline
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Tpont,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. Your experience with symptoms, doctors and imaging is the norm. The MRI will not likely show anything. I can understand why the UPMC Concussion Clinic is backed up. The hockey season likely has them busy.

Read the Vitamins thread to see how to help your brain with nutrition.

The chiro probably did the twist your head and pop your neck. This is far to aggressive for a concussion patient. You likely have a subtle injury to your upper neck. This can magnify your concussion symptoms. Your neck with take as long to heal as your brain, maybe even longer. Think of this as a whiplash injury.

You need to be very disciplined with your head and neck. You should find a sleeping position where your neck is supported in a straight posture. Icing your upper neck will also be good.

Recovery is a marathon, not a sprint. Any improvement should last two weeks or more before you start to increase activity. Weight lifting is very hard on the concussed body as it causes muscle tensing throughout the body. It can also increase the waste in the blood stream from the efforts. These can tax the system that needs to be supporting the brain.

So, take is slow. Try to lower all stresses in your life.

Feel free to tell us about your day to day activity levels. You will be surprised at what can trigger a return of symptoms.

My best to you.
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