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Trophy Mild TBI- 6.5 months later- is it OK to have...

One beer/glass of wine roughly once in a month OK?

I had no memory/cognitive/speech problems. Just headache these days.

I haven't been very social the past 6.5 months, but I'm having a beer tonight. Really hope it doesn't mess w/my recovery.

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