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Old 09-22-2012, 12:19 AM #9
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Really, just me?
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Hello everyone. I'm in my mid-thirties with congenital hydrocephalus. I am so foggy headed, I feel so frustrated and incompetent. Lately it's really been bothering me, I guess the older I get the more it troubles me that I'm not "normal." Honestly, I feel like such a dummy and it seems like nobody understands. Does anyone else have similar experiences?
I definitely know the feeling!!! I also have congenital hydrocephalus due to a ventricular brain aneurysm. I have had it my whole life(45yrs.). My (ex)wife n' my (ex)fiance(even though she has it too, due to being abused) blamed me for having hydrocephalus.
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