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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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Anyone have meal plans they follow for optimal brain nutrition? I've been struggling with eating healthier, especially when I'm not feeling well.
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24 y/o female living in Portland, OR. One concussion in 2012 from rugby. Loss consciousness and took around 5 months to recover completely. Hit my head hard on a shelf on 12/7/14. Recovered by the end of February. A branch fell on my hardhat at work on 10/7. Not sure if completely concussed but have been feeling "out of it". Definitely injured my upper cervical region and upper back. Out of work for the time being. |
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I follow the vitamin regimen because it is difficult to get enough of the brain nutrition elements from a normal healthy diet. Some say the Mediterranean Diet. I would be sure to have good meat protein with a focus on cold water fish and possibly some pork. (good for BCAA's Branched Chain Amino Acids).
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It's interesting how the nutrients recommended for PCS people intersect with what's good for bodybuilding (proteins, BCAAs, creatine, omega 3 fats, eggs, B-vitamins, D3, magnesium, zinc, acetyl-L-carnitine). Working out should support neurogenesis too.
Hopefully the cognitive and headache-related improvements will soon catch up with my muscle gains. ![]() ![]() |
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I find it important to eat small amounts many times a day. Not so much grazing but more like 6 small meals a day rather than regular breakfast, lunch, dinner. It seems to stop me from having those highs and lows and crashing after eating.
I don't eat carbs much any more. That's certainly helped me, but everyone is different. I have a lot of residual vertigo so having crashes after eating food doesn't help that at all. |
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