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05-15-2022, 02:56 PM | #3 | ||
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If you look at the most severe PCS cases, two factors are usually involved - pharmaceutical drugs such as antidepressants, pain meds, or migraine cocktails, and multiple head hits.
I would advise against the migraine protocol because they usually involve those medications. You mentioned - "It is important to note that the first literature review I cited states that prophylactic medication can only treat the headache itself and not the cognitive symptoms, so it would seem wise to avoid head trauma to a reasonable extent." A good way to avoid the minor head bumps is to wear a padded hat to protect the brain while it is recovering. The Ribcap is a good one: Protective Special Needs Helmets for Adults & Children | Ribcap
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