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[deleted] t1_iysklcx wrote

Wait is there some connection I haven’t heard of with concussions and adhd? I’ve had quite a few in my lifetime

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innerpeice t1_iysm0l4 wrote

No I've had adhd since i was a kid. Concussions/ tbi makes focus headaches and inattention worse though

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A_Harmless_Fly t1_iyssfns wrote

I'm with you on the injury front, not knowing what you have until it's gone is gutting.

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leo9g t1_iyt8fx3 wrote

Hmmm. HMMMM. I've had like 4 or 5 concussions... Is there a study or article related u could point me to?

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innerpeice t1_iytbaft wrote

On treatment? Ill have to go dig up my research. I take lions mane, glutathione, lift weights, cbd for sleep, fish oil and nac. This has benefited be greatly oh adderal for add. Fasting too helps with focus , attention and healing

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krunchberry t1_iytv4eg wrote

I would love to hear more specifics on what regimen you’re following. I’ve had many concussions over many decades and I feel like I can actually perceive my current cognitive loss. Thanks.

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innerpeice t1_iyu86th wrote

I'll try to teasing tinker with more info. Start with glutathione injections of you can. Use liposomal glutathione/ n acetyl glutathione. 1-2 grams daily. Sleep like it's your job. I'll try to render to update my content with my regimen

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Prime_Cat_Memes t1_iyves41 wrote

ADHD with 6+ concussions from bikes snowboarding and motorcycles...

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FrigFrostyFeet t1_iytmp3t wrote

This other guy said “no” because he’s always had it, but there is a connection lol Brain trauma can lead to secondary adhd, basically all the symptoms of adhd as a result of a TBI. If you’re interested look it up!

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Coreadrin t1_iyu0lnt wrote

Yes, concussions can cause adhd like symptoms in people without the neurological disorder, and they can make adhd much worse for those who have it. But if you get adhd like symptoms from a concussion you can't typically treat it the same as if you just have adhd.

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Ricksterdinium t1_iyukq2a wrote

Bonks is still bad, but if you already have NP it's a compounding interest rate deal.

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reddstudent t1_iysj3x1 wrote

There is a consumer product hitting the market

https://sens.ai/

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Simple_Song8962 t1_iyuirgw wrote

Thanks for the link. I'd sure like to give it a try before buying. If it really works as advertised I'd gladly shell out the $1,200.

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innerpeice t1_iysjn6j wrote

That doesn't do laser therapy though does it?

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