hi guy
there are two schools of thought on this ?
struggle on and end up worse off, the brain has the ability to destroy adjacent areas of damage, if you stress it out
or struggle on and get through, dose happen
I struggle on ,as you do, and ended up being dismissed ( were is it written the world is fair ) I was a project manager and of my own admission no longer fit for purpose, but its natural, to get up and give it your best huh !
THEY the uninjured will put it , in the depression or cant cut it box , because they cant understand, could you before this happend ?
this is only a decision you can make, there is also the problem of neuron scaring , which may surface later on.
please see link to an old post of mine
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread59661.html
keep us posted