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Hi all!

I'm on my second week recovering from concussion, taking multivitamins, L-Lysine, Citicoline, Q-10 / ubiquinol, B-12, B-6 (injections), Omega-3 (purified salmon oil), aescin, diosmin, vitamin K-2, vitamin E (full spectrum: tocopherols, tocotrienols).
Not sure when can I start exercise?
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