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Old 05-22-2012, 12:24 PM #9
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Default Anyone taking meds for concentration

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Originally Posted by just not right View Post
What are you taking and does it help with concentration?any side effects
My neurologist wants me to go some meds to help concentration.
I do agree with your neurologist, personal experience with varied ADHD prescriptions, medical research into traumatic brain injury (of which YOU did experience to some degree) and validation of the benefit of stimulants (multiple ADHD drugs) to those suffering symptoms post TBI. Yes natural is best however additional "supplementation" with the concerta helps attain balance, if thats your goal.
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