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Default Hydrocephalus - VP Shunt Implant

Good Day Family,

I recently had a VP Shunt Implant and although the headaches are gone, I am slower than I was. I am not remember well. My focus is null. At work, I'm dazing and not interested in doing anything. Some mornings I don't even want to get up. My patients are extremely short. I don't have a filter anymore, I say exactly how I feel.

Do anyone have any insight?
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