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Old 01-21-2015, 12:42 PM #1
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Default a few questions about concussions

I would be happy if someone here takes the time to answer my questions..

1) Why should you avoid high sugar diets, how do they affect the brain?

2) How long is a brain injury, such as hemorrhage, detectable through CT/MRI(i have a MRI scan next week, my accident was two months ago)?

3) Do you also experience moments where you feel like everything is almost good, and other moments where you are literally forced to take a rest?

4) Have you experienced that your awareness is reduced, even though the days before everything seemed ok?

5) Is there a possibility to worsen a concussion, without hitting the head again(such as fast movements during sleep)?

6) how are injuries of the upper neck detectable, through MRI?

7)Is there a risk of permanent damage when you strain your brain too much?
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