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Old 01-19-2018, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Lebber View Post
I'm sorry to hear that you are trying so much with little improvement. But i wiuld say keep doing what you do. Its your best chance for it to get better.

I have seen brain dizziness in patients with brain hemmorage and severe tbi. It doesnt completely go away but it does get better over the years. I'm always skeptical about timelines. Its true that after some time there is theoratically less chance for it to go away but i have seen people get better. after years. So dont give up.
Thank you! I know every injury is highly individual. Hearing actual success stories helps maintain hope though.
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