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Old 05-23-2012, 11:54 AM #19
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Default Post Consussion Syndrome lasting more than a year

Hello,

My husband suffered a servere concussion last April and continues to have symptoms a year after. He has ringing in his ears, sensitivity to light, difficulty with meetings at his work, trouble concentrating, driving in traffic for any length of time and the list goes on. I am wondering if anyone has more difficulty when the weather is rainy? We have had two days of humid wet weather and he his having multiple symptoms but no obvious reason for them.
Also scanning through some of these post, I noticed comments on diet. We are new vegans. Would a new diet work for him?

Thank you
Sharon
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