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Old 04-03-2013, 12:14 AM #1
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Default Fifteen years later

I have Depressed Skull Fracture and a 2"x3" hole without a plate. I have had no therapy for my TBI. My doctor told my sister that I would never be depressed again because of where the fragments cut my pathways. It was painful when my brain was remapping. The question I have is simply this: Have any of you all heard of such a case? I used to take medication for emotional problems before all of this. Now, I tell myself that I am not blissful, but blissed off. I can be frustrated, stressed out, but not down and out. I have had losses that would have crippled me before the injury. But now, I am just bewildered by bad times. I am unable to keep a girlfriend because I am like a robot at times. Not apathetic, but kind of flighty and unable to filter my honesty. Any help is good help. Thanks.
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