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Re: Brain injury doubles MS risk

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 10:30 pm
by jerrygallow
I wonder if the issue could be neurotransmitter disruption, like dopamine. Or, could it be damage to a part of the brain that regulates body functions. I think if it were only traumatic injury, then we would not see the vast differences in MS rates. I've never had brain injury, but was in a non-injury car accident a few weeks before my first symptom.

Re: Brain injury doubles MS risk

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 10:31 pm
by jerrygallow
I wonder if the issue could be neurotransmitter disruption, like dopamine. Or, could it be damage to a part of the brain that regulates body functions. I think if it were only traumatic injury, then we would not see the vast differences in MS rates. Do people in Canada have higher brain injuries than people in the Bahamas? I've never had brain injury, but was in a non-injury car accident a few weeks before my first symptom.

Re: Brain injury doubles MS risk

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 12:44 am
by hmacoli
Yes I had two neck's trauma that could be related with MS. One was a car stroke with apparently no more consequences and the other one 3 months before my first and greatest crisis, practising judo.
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