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Old 01-14-2015, 10:19 AM #1
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Hello;
I'm a new member who joined this forum because I wanted to see if people who have had concussions have suffered from weird dreams. I have seen from your posts that the answer is a resounding yes!
I fell about 8ft in May of 2014 directly onto my head. I have been diagnosed w/ severe PCSD and have not returned to work since. My biggest fear in all of this is will I ever be able to return to my occupation which demands organization and management and if not how will I ever compensate for those wages?
Physically, I can do just about anything and go to the gym regularly but mental is where all my restrictions are. Does anyone have any ideas about maintaining the level of income IF I can't return to my profession?
Thanks.
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