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Old 11-04-2023, 12:32 AM #3
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Jbshan5,

There is no value to differentiating between a new concussion and exacerbating a prior concussion. You treat the symptoms, not the diagnosis.

You likely are highly susceptible to inflammation plus dealing with some anxiety. That is a tough combination. You also have some misunderstandings about impacts and such. I seriously doubt you have had 5 concussions. Maybe 1 or 2 concussions plus some events that triggered a return of symptoms.

Look into following an anti-inflammatory diet and eliminate inflammatory foods for a month or two. The vitamin regimen in the stickies at the top will help. Omega 3 oil and B vitamins....
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