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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Somewhere near here
Posts: 11,421
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Dan,
It sounds like you have a good idea of the triggers (level of impact or shaking) and what to do after. You may never find the actual cause/injury. That does not mean you can't stop these relapses. Learn new behaviors to limit these impacts and shaking events. It may take some time to develop a tolerance for head movement. It took me quite some time.
I have to be careful riding in cars. I have explained the techniques I use to limit the shaking. We actually test drove cars over railroad tracks and other bumps to see how I responded to the bumps.
I have a horrible time with speed bumps even at a slow speed.
Try to keep track of the situations where you are exposed to bumps and shaking. Post them and I will comment about any things I do to limit the impact on my brain.
My best to you.
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Mark in Idaho
"Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10
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