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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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Well thanks for your post BDNF.
First, I am interessted where you got your knowledge about TBI from? Sounds like I did something wrong concerning the excercises. I stayed in bed as much as I could to be honest. The higher heart rate and blood pressure are no problem? |
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This is an amazing Ted talk of a lady who healed her MS symptoms through food.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KLjgBLwH3Wc |
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The Wahls protocol...that is the book. Sounds like everyone in this forum should get on this diet. At least us newbies.
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The Wahls protocol is a diet for those with autoimmune disorders like MS. It does not appear to have a cross-over to PCS. It is a version of the Paleo diet.
Maybe these two prior posts should be posted to the MS forum. |
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Mark it sounds like The Wahls Protocol helps the brain rebuild Myelin and supposedly helps the mitochondria work better. Wouldn't it be safe to assume that it will help the average PCS sufferer? Who is riddled with fatigue and needs to rebuild Myelin...I mean that is the whole reason weare on a vitamin regimen to help the brain rebuild itself and MS is a disease of the brain and so is PCS.
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The low inflammatory aspect of the Paleo diet may help for those who have an inflammation based symptomology. It sounds extreme for most to adopt.
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Anyway, regarding exercise, there's countless studies done on mice where they gave the mice a tbi and split them in to an exercise group or non exercise group and the mice that exercise fair a whole lot better than the non exercise mice.
If you wanna see for yourself go on ** and search exercise tbi. |
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BDNF,
Firstly, humans are not mice. Many/most TBI sufferers also suffer from mobility impairments and other disabilities after their accident. While I have looked at the studies and scholarly papers, I find an overriding caveat - that exercise should be 'safe', built up gradually and started under the care of a Physician. I point you in the direction of the Paper: Exercise After TBI: Is It A Double-Edged Sword? By Grace Griesbach PhD. Here is a clip from the Summary: Quote Results of human and animal studies suggest that premature postconcussive exercise may be deleterious by exacerbating postconcussive symptomatology and disrupting restorative processes. A better understanding of the mechanisms that influence exercise after TBI will contribute to improving guidelines for the return to exercise activities and to the successful use of exercise as a therapeutic tool. Quote. I am an ABI sufferer, with a large lesion in the Occipital part of my brain causing double vision, and multiple White Matter Lesions throughout my brain shown by MRI. I am currently waiting for results to be forwarded and interpreted by a second Dr as my Neuro was less than forthcoming. I have multiple spine/neck/cord injuries, Neurological Hypersensitivity and heart issues which mean I cannot exercise, and while I take certain vitamins, high doses and D supplements are closed to me due to contra-indications. Yet I would love to be able to do everything to protect - even improve the health - of my brain. It is where 'I' live. That is what every Member here feels, they come seeking advice and knowledge and reassurance that they are going to recover from the terrible event that brought them here. Don't think everyone sits and lets the World wash over them. Being a Member of this wonderful Forum, linking up with peers, is often the start of the fight back to recovery. Dave.
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You and I are yesterday's answers, The earth of the past come to flesh, Eroded by Time's rivers To the shapes we now possess. The Sage - Emerson, Lake & Palmer. |
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I don't believe there are any magic quick fixes or sure fire ways to get over tbi, only rest, light exercise and a healthy varied diet high in fresh vegetables and fruit help. Having a positive mental outlook, which isn't always easy, helps the brain repair too. The body needs time to heal and that's all there is to it.
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Concussion 28-02-2014 head butted a door edge. . Symptoms overcome: Nausea, head pressure, debilitating fatigue, jelly legs, raised pulse rate, night sweats, restlessness, depersonalisation, anxiety, neck ache, depression. Symptoms left: Disturbed sleep, some residual tinnitus. |
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