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Space cadet,
I never found exercising to help the brain fog. Just makes me not depressed. I would only do walking and stretching. Actually I did some leg lifts from tracy anderson. Basically you stand in one place holding a chair and I would close my eyes due to headache. Squats around the house too. Building up time walking seems the best idea. I know you live in the city though and can be hard. Every once in a while I get frustrated and run as fast as I can. I always pay for it the rest of the day. I wouldn't recc it but I know sometimes it feels good. Greenfrog, Do you have a pounding headache after a flight of stairs? Like a 10/10. Even with time and getting stronger this never abates. Also other frustrating points. Headache could be partially caused by neck injury. It does get better but not much over time. I know my brain is getting better but have all symptoms when I exercise show up (brain ones). What exactly is still damaged then? The headache from damage in brain/ shearing? or just neck. Say 10 years later I still have symptoms when exercising? Does it mean my neck never got better or my head? Any opinions? Thank you! |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SpaceCadet (01-14-2013) |
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