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What medications work for you?

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) | Last Active: Dec 11, 2024 | Replies (9)

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Hi, @westd - I wanted to check back in with you to see if you have any updates on what medications have worked for you in regards to traumatic brain injury (TBI) since you posted a question about this topic.

I also thought @lolabelle1 @msa1396 @badbenny @m2murphy256 @kayabbott @lanieg might have input on what medications they may have taken that have helped with TBI and related symptoms. @hevykevy, you mentioned acetaminophen (Tylenol) some time back in this discussion. Do you still use it? Are there any other medications that have been useful to you?

westd Are you still taking clonazepam (Klonopin)? Are there additional medications that have helped you with TBI symptoms?

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The only meds I use is Tylenol at night. This combined with my evening prayers and the Alexa sleep app, allow me to clear my mind and relax into sleep.

I didn't use any medicines following my TBI 31 years ago. I did some meditation, took naps when tired, and tried to destress as much as I could. While I was writing my thesis at home I played "An affair to remember" to block out noise from neighbors. The movie is interesting in the beginning and end, so the middle was mostly grey noise (back before there were grey noise machines and such). Lots of reading games, and otherwise engaging one's brain are good for rewiring.