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Old 07-30-2016, 07:21 PM
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Everything you said makes sense and I agree with it. As I have gotten back into working at my new job, I keep being very objective and living in the moment, realizing that I can work with symptoms and just be careful working with the brain I have. I can tell you that I would not have lasted at my job if I had not gotten my anxiety under control. I have been on Celexa a few months and CBT did help, but it was not enough on its own. I still get anxious, but I know it takes effort on my end to change behaviors and cognition that causes anxiety. Mental health is just like physical health; it needs to be maintained and can take effort to do so.

I just question head sensitivity because I still have not pinpointed what caused my setback that made me worse off than I was even before I hit my head. Evidence points towards the chiropractor adjustment that slipped, but I just don't want to have that happen again.
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