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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Brooksville Florida (central)
Posts: 55
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Brooksville Florida (central)
Posts: 55
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yea you gotta get out of your own head for a little while, as usual stress, anxiety etc etc blah blah you know the drill makes things worse (and doing absolutely nothing can be a stress as well especially since you were so active before), but i think boredom does as well, soon, if not already, you'll be questioning your sanity and your thoughts and even dreams start to drift into some pretty freakin' strange places i think its from being so inactive/ under-stimulated that your brain is maybe exercising itself with strange thoughts, over-analyzing, hypochondria etc. Try playing mind/thinking games online or something that at least entertains you enough to stop thinking about whats wrong all the time, may help
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**KRISTARA** Let the sun shine and everything will be fine
Severe TBI with 3 bleeds, broken neck (C-2), comatose for 3 days Glasgow score of 6 from a school bus t-boning my door at 60mph in December of 2004. Extraction time took over an hour, over a week just in ICU, original expectation was permanent vegetative state.
Numerous re-injuries including being rear-ended, flipping suv, and the latest in 2011 from being slammed head first on tile floor.
Still having major issues with: anxiety, depression, memory short and long term, sleeping including insomnia and hypersomnia, severe headaches 10-15 days a month, severe neck tension and pain that can be easily agitated, comprehension, problems focusing, easily distracted, irritability, skewed judgement, constantly overwhelmed, mood swings, confusion, brain fog etc etc
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