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Old 12-20-2016, 07:10 PM #1
seanpcook seanpcook is offline
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Default Hi My Name Is Sean

My girlfriend Emily is in longterm recovery, over a year, from multiple concussions. Our relationship is long distance, about 600 miles from each other, though I've visited about 6 times this year. Lately things have been tough as she continues to deal with major head pain and fatigue while going to outpatient therapy and trying to get back on her feet. Because she is already worn thin from this we've not been talking much lately and when we do things are often tense. Sometimes I don't know what to say because it doesn't seem like there is much that I can say. If anyone has any advice on a situation like this I would greatly appreciate anything offered. I really love this girl and want to continue being there for her it's just tough when things are so uncertain.

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Sean
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