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Old 11-09-2013, 12:37 AM #1
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I had electric seizure like things in a band around my head when I did something cognitive...sometimes it happened when I was just thinking, visualising something, etc. it was hell. Not sure what it was.
I think my last major one of those happened about 9 months after my injury....now I get baby ones when i do too much.

One doctor told me all tbi victims should get checked for non convulsive seizures (eeg). I am still waiting for my terrible GP to refer me (from last May!)
Hope this helps and I hope it will pass.
Thanks for the responses everyone.

It has been over 2 years since my injury and despite plenty of rest I still frequently experience the tingling sensation, especially when I physically or cognitively exert myself. So it appears that time may not heal these wounds.

It would be great if anyone knows what is underlying the tingling??

Then perhaps I can develop a strategy to mediate it.

For those who experienced the tingling, did it simply go away with time or did you need to do something specific to help the healing process?
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Thanks for the responses everyone.

It has been over 2 years since my injury and despite plenty of rest I still frequently experience the tingling sensation, especially when I physically or cognitively exert myself. So it appears that time may not heal these wounds.

It would be great if anyone knows what is underlying the tingling??

Then perhaps I can develop a strategy to mediate it.

For those who experienced the tingling, did it simply go away with time or did you need to do something specific to help the healing process?
Can anyone provide more insight?

There must be an explanation and a way to mediate the symptoms.

Thanks as always and sorry for being a pain.
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