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Old 03-04-2015, 12:25 AM #31
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so true - sometimes it's hard to remember to put one foot in front of the other and just keep moving. but i suppose that's how marathons are run.
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Old 03-04-2015, 11:41 PM #32
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Zoo,

There are times where I have to maintain focus solely on the moment now. Sometimes I can get really anxious if I allow myself to go beyond what is right in front of me.

It seems funny to have to sort of be relearning some things such as being able to think about two things, but, whatever it takes!

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Suggestion; Research Atlas Orthogonal Upper Cervical Care chiropractic practitioners. **

Also, Dr. Elster, Maui, HI

Chances are when you turn your head far to each side you have a crunching sensation meaning your skull is partially turning in the top of your atlas vs. your skull and your atlas turning together with the atlas pivoting on what is below the atlas thereby allowing the bottom of your atlas to be a "washer" with smooth pivot's.

Do you research. It will pay off. You had a trauma event.



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does anyone have any tips on pushing through setbacks? i was basically recovered until getting a ride home and the driver backed up and hit a parked car. i feel like i'm starting all over again and i sometimes don't think i have the strength to do all the vision, vestibular, PT all over again (mental strength). i'm sure many people here can relate... if anyone has been in a similar situation, tell me how you handled it. how did you get yourself to get up everyday and put in all the effort you could into recovery instead of sulking?

i've always been a pretty willful person and have had serious illnesses in the past but have been able to push through and do all that was necessary. i feel like i'm losing steam here.

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Old 03-26-2017, 09:38 AM #34
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Happy Jack,

Welcome to NeuroTalk.

This thread has been dormant since March 2015 although injuredbutrecovering is still around.

We have mentioned upper cervical chiro many times, both NUCCA and Atlas Orthagonal. It helps some but does not help others.

What has your experience been with it?

How are you doing ?

Is there anything we can do to help you with concussion issues ?

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I seem to be struggling with the same thing even though I just started out. I was always a very go go go person and now it's a struggle to do ANY activity.
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