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My life was going really well until I was concussed this past June 27th. I had finally gotten my Chronic Depression under control and was presented with a new challenge. It's been over two months now and I'm still in pain. My concussion was seemingly minor. The MRI results only showed vascular damage. I'm getting scared because I've always been able to overcome the challenges that have come into my life, but this one seems too big to conquer. I am on effective pain medication, but the thought of being on it for life terrifies me.

I am so glad that I found this site!!!
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