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Old 04-25-2007, 09:14 PM #1
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I was just dianosed with post concussion syndrome this week. Not to sure how a forum works. I don't know anyone with this condition, so it's hard to talk to people when they look at you like your crazy. I already feel crazy and that doesn't help. Mine is kinda of long story, panning over 7 long months of not knowing what was wrong with me. Even knowing doesn't really make me feel any better? Maybe it's just me, but I thought getting diagnosed would make feel better, but it doesn't. My whole family thinks I'm nuts. If anyone else feels like this, please tell me. I'm starting to feel depressed.

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