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Old 12-13-2011, 11:34 AM #1
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Saturday night:- Out on the town for the first time since March, danced till 2am in a loud pub (felt like I was doing something very naughty, something for other people but not for me - but the overload just never came)

Sunday:- Slightly ominous headache, but better by evening.

Monday and Tuesday:- My first 5 hour days at work (up from 4), with various new duties I had previously found too overwhelming. Getting involved in decision-making, feeling and being treated like a normal employee rather than tiptoed around. No ill effects.

I think my life is coming back....
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Wow, the Saturday night activities would have taken me a few days to recover.

You are doing good.
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Saturday night:- Out on the town for the first time since March, danced till 2am in a loud pub (felt like I was doing something very naughty, something for other people but not for me - but the overload just never came)

Sunday:- Slightly ominous headache, but better by evening.

Monday and Tuesday:- My first 5 hour days at work (up from 4), with various new duties I had previously found too overwhelming. Getting involved in decision-making, feeling and being treated like a normal employee rather than tiptoed around. No ill effects.

I think my life is coming back....
Good for you!!! Boogie the night away... I cant wait until I'm able to do that again!!!
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Thanks guys

By the way I've put this on here to try and make the forum a more hopeful place. I've put in my fair share of doom and gloom in the past and am hoping that now finally some good stuff's happening to me this will give people hope that it does get better in the end, even after a pretty long PCS.

Hope it doesn't make anyone feel worse - if it does then many apologies!
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Praying for continuing improvement and a very, very, very HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Blessings....
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Thanks guys

By the way I've put this on here to try and make the forum a more hopeful place. I've put in my fair share of doom and gloom in the past and am hoping that now finally some good stuff's happening to me this will give people hope that it does get better in the end, even after a pretty long PCS.

Hope it doesn't make anyone feel worse - if it does then many apologies!
Thank you for that...Good news is always appreciated!!!!
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