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Old 11-08-2017, 08:22 PM
Danielson Danielson is offline
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
You are still in recovery from your original injury. Your self-induced stress of nit picking every detail means you do not yet know what your long term recovery level is. You need to find a way to let go of your need to define every little thing. This obsession with every detail is very stressful and indicates you have more recovery to achieve.

As I have said before, Many do not see a good recovery until they either learn to let go of their obsessions with every detail or maybe get professional help and maybe medication to lower their anxiety and obsession levels.

You sound very driven. Your combative hobby also suggests a self-medicating to give you release from your intense look at life. Competitive people tend to struggle to let go of the details.


But the fact that my brain was cognitive symptoms free and worked at 100% efficiency for almost 3 months should not mean that it recovered fully from the first injury (despite still being prone to relapses)?

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You sound very driven. Your combative hobby also suggests a self-medicating to give you release from your intense look at life.
Sorry, but due to my cognitive problems and my poor english knowledge I have not understand what do you mean, could you try to explain it please?

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If you tore up your knee in combat, would you expect to be able to return to combat sports without a need to moderate your level of intensity?
But I did moderate my level of intensity a lot, during this three months I have almost never left my home and I avoided watching tv and videos on the computer and any enovirment with a lot of noises out of fear of overloading my brain and having setback.

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