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Old 04-09-2012, 03:18 PM
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Unfortunately I haven't had any improvements for quite sometime. I believe after about 4 months was when I noticed the plateau and nothing getting better. I then learned what my triggers are and the signs of when I need to stop doing what I am doing. Before, I would ignore these things hoping, I guess, that it would just heal itself, or that it would go away if I pretended it didn't exist, (I'm a bit stubborn) but then paid for it for days after. Some days are better than others and some are just different than others pain wise.

It has been very difficult for me mentally and physically. My entire life I have always been VERY active: soccer, running, hiking, swimming, you name it I did it. Then, to one day not be able to do any of it anymore because somebody was drunk driving and hit me. It has been quite an adjustment and am just ready to, hopefully, get some relief. Tomorrow is the day~!
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