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Old 02-10-2010, 09:46 PM #17
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My social skills have suffered since my injury. I am not that great at censoring what I say and I can have explosions of temper over nothing. It's both terrifying and depressing to feel so out of control.

I also find that my other TBI symptoms like speech difficulties, mobility problems, noise issues and just plain old fatigue, undermine my social skills and my social life.

Frankly, I prefer to be alone now.

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