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Old 11-11-2013, 02:24 PM #4
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Hi MiaVita, would u be so kind and send me the info u found on "when the inflammation is slowly going down from the separation of the brain and tissue?" I am experiencing the same tingling, burning sensations at the back of my head where I fell.

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I had the same thing about a year and half ago. It went away in time. I am not a MD but I did research on this and I believe it is a good thing in a closed head concussion. I believe it is when the inflammation is slowly going down from the separation of brain and tissue. Try to not worry about it because from my experience it was a slow but good thing....

Also eat spoonful of organic virgin Coconut oil all day....tons of it for our memory

http://www.naturepacific.com/content...lzheimers.html

Mia

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