So after 2 years of fighting and waiting and shuffling through doctors I finally have been able to get some help with my rapidly declining memory. The Traumatic Brain Injury ( TBI) and resultant epilepsy have erroded my brain function noticably over the last 5 years. There has been a Sharp decine in the last 3 years. I did some research and found that Walter Reid and various other groups had proved that certain drugs and groupings of drugs could help the body stimulate the brain in such a way to create pathways around the damaged areas.
In conjuction with the drugs certain mental and phyical exercises were found to be very very helpful. BJJ and Karate Kata. This is because you must remember how to move your body in very precise sequences in 3D space. It requires discipline of the mind and body, and repeatition. Having a patient, adaptable teacher is crutial. So I am now doing Goju Karate. And experimenting with cutting edge pharmacuticals to try to regain some lost brain function. So far it seems to be working. I am more alert to details. I remember movements without a problem, I can make connections ( I can see the Akido applications in Goju) but still struggle with getting my body to do what my mind says. I suppose this is where Kata comes in. I'm looking foreward to the journey.
Lori
In conjuction with the drugs certain mental and phyical exercises were found to be very very helpful. BJJ and Karate Kata. This is because you must remember how to move your body in very precise sequences in 3D space. It requires discipline of the mind and body, and repeatition. Having a patient, adaptable teacher is crutial. So I am now doing Goju Karate. And experimenting with cutting edge pharmacuticals to try to regain some lost brain function. So far it seems to be working. I am more alert to details. I remember movements without a problem, I can make connections ( I can see the Akido applications in Goju) but still struggle with getting my body to do what my mind says. I suppose this is where Kata comes in. I'm looking foreward to the journey.
Lori