Very interesting and intense. It has very little information about concussions and PCS. Some of the concussion information is inaccurate. We should not be surprised.
I caution people from trying to read it through. It may be way too much stimulation and cognitive effort to process. There is a very good and simple diagram of the brain that helps people understand the areas that cause certain symptoms.
Those with upper neck injuries may find the breathing and heart rate area important.
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Mark in Idaho .
58 years old, retired due to disability, married 33 years, father of three, grandfather of four, Suffered a serious concussion at 10 years old (1965) stopped most driving after last concussion at 46 years old (2001), Post Concussion Syndrome/Multiple Concussion/Impact Syndrome with PTSD, immediate and short term visual and auditory memory problems, slowed processing speed, visual and auditory processing difficulties, insomnia, absence seizures, OCD, 14 concussions since first concussion at 8 years old, Taking paroxetine for 14 years and gabapentin for 12 years. Added L-Tryptophan and successfully stopped all paroxetine after 3 months of tapering down
"Be Still and Know That I am God" Psalm 46:10
Last edited by Mark in Idaho; 01-28-2013 at 03:59 AM.
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