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Old 08-02-2011, 12:00 AM #1
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Default Concussion and the thalamus

Very interesting article on concussion and the thalamus. Finally some neuro-imaging that shows what we are experiencing!

Also suggestions for treatment.

http://www.wellnessresources.com/hea...tes_take_note/
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Thanks for posting-

They said 3-6 months for recovery, I believe. If only.

Still, need more blueberries-

And-

In general terms, an optimal healing response includes going through the following phases: 1) going through this initial inflammatory phase, 2) going through a remodeling phase of the injured area, and 3) taking down the scaffolding that was erected during healing and cleaning up the jobsite.

Hope we get to 3.
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You will buddy. Eat well, rest well, get your sunlight and a little gentle exercise as and when your body feels up to it.
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I think the 3-6 months is talking about how long it will take WITH optimal treatment. So if you don't start optimal treatment until 2 months after your injury, you should probably expect to be better in 5-8 months from the injury.

That's how I understood it, anyway.

Does anybody know of a nutritional supplement that includes many or all of the substances mentioned in the article?

And, yes, eat more blueberries (at least they're yummy!).
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thanks for this article eowyn. it makes sense that the thalamus will be affected in a concussion since it acts as a relay station/master switch of the brain.

no i don't think that there's a supplement that contains all of those mentioned ingredients. personally i don't like multivitamins. i'd rather buy vitamins separately b/c i feel they're absorbed easier individually.
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