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Old 06-23-2011, 04:47 PM #1
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Default what the hell is the point?

Every post that I read on this site is so discouraging. No one seems to get better, and those that do have it happen fairly quickly after the moment of injury, maybe 3-6 months. For those of us that have been dealing with this for years, what the hell is the point? Why are we even trying? I have been living in an unspeakable hell since I was 20 years old and the advice I have seen on this board is to "accept the changes in your life". How am I supposed to "accept" being tortured by these symptoms every day? It's like asking someone to "accept" being doused in gasoline and lit on fire.

Does anyone actually get better????

I would rather die than live like this.
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