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Old 08-22-2016, 04:46 PM #1
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Interesting. Your graph is rather simplistic since it only applies to those whose struggles are due to over-stimulation. There are many who have PCS causes that go outside the over-stimulation or overdoing it area, such a vestibular and vision and upper neck disruption to blood flow and the effect of poor sleep. Over-stimulation/over-doing it is often part of all these other issues but not all these other issues are part of every case of PCS.

As the saying goes, if you have seen one brain injury, you have only seen ONE brain injury.

Hopefully, your graph can help people who are struggling to find a justification to slow down and pay attention to their brains.
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