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Old 05-23-2013, 12:56 PM #1
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Default Looking for a computer friend who understands

My name is Sharon. I am 49 yrs. old. I have had a concussion and a hysterectomy all in the last 3 years. I dont know which of the symptoms are causiiing the most trouble for me. I have felt that no one understands what I feel like inside until I found this website doing research on concussions and trying to continue my college education. If I had to pick I would say the concussion side effects are the worst. It would be nice to chat with someone who can say they understand because they have been through it. Is there anyone out there who has a yahoo acct. and would like to chat?
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