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Old 07-23-2014, 10:14 AM #1
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Default Feels like brain is mildly pushing against my skull

I am 27 years old and 4 months into PCS. I have had a feeling of my brain very mildly pushing against my skull lately. Some kind of head pressure like something is kept on the top of my head, hard to explain. It's a very mild discomfort on the top of head that goes away after resting and getting a good sleep. Can it be mild inflammation? Can anti inflammatory foods like turmeric, pineapple and ginger help in the long run along with B vitamins and fish oil ? Can anybody relate to this feeling?

What diet are you following? Please share
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