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Old 09-26-2014, 04:01 AM #5
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Thanks for sharing the knowledge MarkInIdaho. That was useful. When I consulted a renowned neuro in my town, he just told me its all due to chemical imbalances in the brain that is causing the symptoms. I didnt understand whether he meant that with regards to my anxiety or the actual symptoms, but he never mentioned anything about torn or weak connections in the brain. The only fact remains that we cant do anything about it as of now.

Markniel, I read somewhere that the brain never stops healing and there is never a time when the healing is complete. So please dont lose hope and know that even if the healing is painfully slow you will always continue to heal.

I found a link that may help with the recovery. It mostly aims on healthy eating .Although nothing has been scientifically proven to help heal brain faster, atleast it will make us feel a bit stable emotionally and maybe help with the anxiety and stress as MarkInIdaho says about vitamins and supplements.

http://www.brainline.org/content/201...-recovery.html

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