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Old 08-25-2014, 07:40 PM #5
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Default TBI Overstimulation

I have been reading a lot about overstimulation on this site. Back in January I slipped and fell on ice and it was determined that I had two blood spots in the front of my brain. I am about 7 months into my recovery- and I have returned back to school- but I still get overstimulated during lectures, interviews, intense questioning, etc. Basically when I feel pressured to retrieve information & apply it to a situation. It especially acts up when I am anxious (presentations, interviews).

Does anyone have any advice, nonprescription medicines or general information about overstimulation? Will it ever get better?
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