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Old 06-16-2014, 07:47 PM #1
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Default Food re Post concussion recovery

Looking for any feedback food has had on the recovery of PCS. I had 3 concussions ending 12 months in 2008. I still suffer some headache symptoms and find that protein or sugars seems to alleviate the symptoms. It is not a normal hunger headache. Many thanks for any feedback.
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