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Old 12-16-2014, 05:29 AM #1
Calmor Calmor is offline
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Default Excessive sleep need and PCS

Hello!

Cannot find how to edit signature so describe my condition first:
I had concussion, hit to the left side, loss of memory before concussion several minutes and 5 minutes after came to consciousness.

Instead of treating it with rest because of doctors error I studied exams, was passing them, and then applying university exams, all about 2-3 months.
So now 14 years after I have several symptoms of PCS.


One annoying symptom is Excessive sleep need. I need 10 hours to feel good, easy to focus and multi-task. So more I sleep - less time for day work.
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So could anyone recover from this symptom and what treatment has helped you?


Even change from 10 to 8-9 hour need is great. After treating by Semax 1% and Idebenone now I can easier tolerate if I sleep 8-9 hours. Now head is not shaking when I drink water in the evening and no pain in head but still cognitive problems that become better if I sleep 9,5-10 h.

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