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I can certainly relate Julie. I did a neurotesting and they said everything looked good and my anxiousness is causing my symptoms. I almost broke down when I couldn't do simple parts of the test like write down an image i just saw or remember a series of words that would've been no problem before my accident. I could actually see that something was severely wrong with my brain functioning but apparently I scored well enough for this not to alarm them. The test seems pretty useless if you don't have a baseline and they're looking to put a psychologist diagnosis(depression, anxiousness as the cause rather than the effect of PCS symptoms)
I just got married and my wife still doesn't understand what I go through. It's too much of a battle to try to explain it to her and I don't want to deal with the stress. It's sad that we have to go through this extremely tough time in our lives alone and the people we love aren't there for us. I don't know why it's so hard for people to get.
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