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Old 08-04-2011, 06:59 AM #1
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Default Should have been locked up?

Does any one else feel like they should have been locked up?
The day of my accident last year I thought I was fine. I went right back to work at a boat yard from the emergency room. When I look back it was like I was drunk which I was not. I do not drink. I worked 12 housr after the accident that day and kept working like that for a month or some thing. But my head after I think a few days started killing me and my boss took me back to the doctor but they said the pictures did not show any thing wrong with my brain so just keep working. From there it has been like a bad night mare and it got worse and worse. I had siezures and would just black out one time when I was still at work climbing a lader up to a boat. That messed my head up way worse. For a while last summer I know I was doing better and then I had a nother siezure walking down stairs and again way worse. More and more of the same and very sick of it.
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