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In regards to your "permanent" question...
I've read that some neuropsychologists think that significant improvements can be made for up to two years after a brain injury.
My neurologist recently told me that it's rare to see improvement after 12-18 months, but I wonder if that's "old school" thinking about the matter. New research is demonstrating that neuroplasticity continues throughout life - what that means for the survivors of concussions, I'm not exactly sure, but I try to find as much hope in it as I can.
And Space Cadet posted a blog here that was written by a woman who says it took her 4-5 years to feel close to normal again after sustaining a concussion. I wonder if that just means she got used to feeling the way she did and confused it for her previous level of functioning, but it sounds hopeful too.
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