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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho
You may be spending too much time reading too many threads. What posts mentioned permanent deficits ? I have not seen any lately.
I have stated many times. Brain injuries are permanent. But, improvements are attainable for all but a very few. Rehab experience shows that the best recoveries happen when the patient accepts their current state of injury and symptoms and uses that as a foundation to move forward. When we constantly look at things as "I can't do that." versus, "I'll do that activity a different way," we get stuck in negativity. Moving forward despite our struggles allows us to rebuild our lives and reinvent our lives.
I have lived with horrible PCS limitations but can't understand why so many dive for a dark cave every time they encounter a struggle. I've had to leave stores, restaurants, church functions, etc. Over time, I have learned how to moderate these events so I can attend most of them.
Our lives changed when we got injured. But, we still can live a full life.
What have you tried to do to reinvent your life so you can move forward with the struggles you have ?
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Mark,
Why do you think all brain injuries are permanent? What about people that say they feel they have recovered fully from PCS? And why couldn't the brain heal fully if you take supplements, sleep well and exercise?