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Old 07-01-2011, 12:37 PM #1
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Default Seems all the same

I really feel like there is and never was anything I could "do" to make my healing faster. Seems I could reduce symptoms which doctors seem to be telling me will actually aid in my healing but I'm not finding any real correlation to what I do and how much progress I make in recovery.

I do think in lessening symptoms I feel better because I don't hurt but I don't see any progress that is faster when I hurt or dont' hurt.

So, I keep plugging away at work. I have worked till 1am the last three nights in a row because it's my busy season.

I have been doing my exercises. Bit by bit.

I am seeing baby baby baby steps in my brains recovery. It's all happening but it's taking it's ol sweet time. I'm 3.5 months into this I think.

I'm definitely getting better. I think by 6 months I'll be better enough to really say I'm better and I hope by a year to feel fairly normal again.
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