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Old 05-19-2015, 09:14 PM #3
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I am very new here. I thought I might try this out. My fiance was recently diagnosed with post concussion syndrome and its been a very challenging road so far. Sometimes he remembers me other times he doesn't it's very off and on. Is that normal?

Have you been able to go along with him for a doctor appointment? It would really give you a chance to ask questions which could help put your mind at ease.


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