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Default this question needs to be answers

hi all

this question needs to be answers

PCS the patient can recover from in time ?

TBI the patient can adapt to over time ?

your views on this would be appreciated as the waters are muddy ed, how do we know what condition we have ? the above is my take on the subject

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