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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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thorx89,
Welcome to NeuroTalk. You are still very early in your recovery. You need to get quiet rest and be patient. It sounds like your father is not helping your recovery. You impatience to get back to your life is also counter to recovery. What kind of meds are you considering ordering? Brand names or such will be able to be posted. There are no magic pills to recover. Nutrition is also not a quick fix. It takes weeks to months of good brain nutrition to see long term improvements. You need to be consistent with nutrition. One bad day of polluting your system can undo days of good nutrition. So, find a way to get away from stress.
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The link that got edited out was to this one article where this one doctor recommends
Two weeks ago, after having spent a week on trying to get back up (before then I spent most of my first 2 weeks sleeping most of the time), I was sick of being sick and I tried to force myself back right into the middle of some hardcore coding. That made my headache much worse for the next two days, which I spent mostly in bed again. Then I decided to try and do some more for my recovery and substitute for some of the items on the above list. I came across lecithin, which as a choline precursor should also have some brain-helping properties and I added that, along with gingko, to my shelf of supplements, which had had fish oil and multivitamins+Mg,Ca, Zn, Fe from week 1. I'd also been trying to eat a high-protein diet and pour ground tumeric on my meals ever since week 1. I've tried to do some research on this thing, and I've come to terms with the fact that there ain't no concussion pill (as I said--I wasn't very happy with the rest-and-wait approach pushed to me by doctors). I just want to be doing to the best to aid my recovery. Do you have any experience with the above food supplements? Are they worth buying? |
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Here is the article, http://www.letstalkrealhealth.com/co...there-is-hope/
It sounds worthwhile. Keep in mind that the recovery process is slow. Recovery is counted in weeks if not months. I'll have to look into adding them to my regimen. The first two sound good. I notice that you are not taking any B-12 or B-50 complex. You should.
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