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NSTPT 04-22-2020 03:48 PM

shanebox, did you end up seeking out treatment at CognitiveFx? I am interested to connect with you if you are willing- I am a physical therapist who is coming up on 5 months post concussion with continued symptoms that are functionally limiting. I am interested to hear more about your experience as I also have young children (2 and 1) who add challenge to the recovery. I realize I am very early on in my recovery compared to some, but am in the early stages of researching CognitiveFx and fMRI as I want to do whatever I can to accelerate my recovery and get back to my career.

Mark in Idaho 04-22-2020 11:21 PM

NSTPT,

Welcome to NeuroTalk.

shanebox has not posted in over 2 years.

Please feel free to start your own thread and tell us about your concussion, any diagnostics, symptoms, therapies, and current struggles.

irenea2 01-03-2022 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho (Post 1253913)
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Prior to injury, memory skills often were at a high function because the brain could sort through all the distractions and find the concept needing memorization without any extra effort needed. With injury, we need to make a conscious effort to ignore the distractions and focus on the concepts at hand.

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Thank you, Mark; I appreciate all you have shared. This is one of the frustrating things I still experience after having gone through a long slow recovery of PCS (9 years out).

Do you have any insight on how to differentiate this from age-related memory issues? I'm hoping I will see improvement with more mental activity. In the meantime, it's very disconcerting how much my memory has declined when I don't make that deliberate effort to remember something.

Thanks!

Mark in Idaho 01-04-2022 01:05 AM

You treat the symptom, not the cause. It does not matter what the cause is.

Mental activity only improves reaction times. It does not improve memory. Memory disciplines are the best way to improve memory.

Plan on your memory failing so you do not expect your memory to be successful. Then, use focus and other accommodations so you have a greater likelihood of remembering.

Limit conflicting sensory stimulation when you need a reliable memory.


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