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Old 09-04-2013, 01:32 PM #1
ohheysarah ohheysarah is offline
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Confused can some help


hi, i am currently suffering from post concussion syndrome its been five months. i lost all hope in ever being myself again. i went through the windshield because a drunk driver hit us tbut its my fault for not wearing a seatbelt . thats how i get the concussion then two months later i was in a flipped over car. i wake . up everyday feeling like a differdnt person hating myself. i am always so tired, i cant handle liquor anymore, and if im sad then im really sad same thing with when im mad. i do things i never expected myself to do .. i used to be a happy person now i feel like nokne wantsbme around and i embarrass myself. none of my friends understand my family doesnt listen to me along with my doctors. am i the only one going through this? i want to be back to being normal.. i need someone who understands what this is like .. if you can relate please talk to me.
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