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Default Newbie Saying Hi....

I just recently found this forum and I have already learned a great deal. I have been suffering from a concussion I received in Oct of this year, and currently seeking ways of coping with the cascade of symptoms that have followed.
No one could have prepared me for the painfully slow recovery after a concussion and MTBI, but I seem to have found the right place for answers and I look forward to finding out more.
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