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Old 08-05-2011, 08:42 AM #1
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Confused nonsense

so yesterday i black out and beleive it or not hit my head.. nothing serious, just bump and contusion... i dont have bad headache today, just the pressure and ringing.. what am i supose to wear a helmet all the time..
i've been also thinking about stop reading all the stuff online, the reason : doesnt help me... it sure is good to read good stories too but...
i hope my blabing make some sense..
the weirdest thing is i just stop in the middle of sth just stand or sit and look in blank for few minutes.. this happens aprox. 10 times a day, i'm so lost what am i suposed to do about it ??
ahh just need to let it out a bit i'm so angry at moment..

wish you all nice weekend hugs
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