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NW Guy,

Welcome to NeuroTalk.

A common problem with concussions is upper neck injuries, specifically subtle upper neck injuries. Studies suggest up to 80% of symptoms can be due to these injuries. Imaging does not show these injuries in most cases.

Anxiety and sleep issues can also make symptoms much worse. Sleep issues can be due to neck issues or anxiety or any number of issues. Getting quality sleep should be a high priority.

Have you identified anything that may contribute to getting sleep ? Do you feel restless or uncomfortable ?

If you will, please tell us about your benzo experience. Why were you prescribed the benzo ? How soon after your concussion was it prescribed ?

What happened with the head shaking episode ? Was it voluntary or involuntary ? Have you experienced any shakes or twitches since quitting the benzo ?

My best to you.
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