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Old 09-26-2011, 08:29 PM #1
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Was in an accident in July of this year. Struck from behind while sitting still waiting for traffic to move. 11 staples and a subdural hematoma later...here I sit. Still not allowed to drive. Still having issues sleeping. Still mixing up my words and having trouble typing. When will things be normal again?

I know that all things considered I was really lucky. I was surrounded by friends (emergency service workers) very quickly and taken to the hospital.
I was wearing my seat belt, but the guy hit me so hard it threw me into the back seat. Regular bumps and bruises, but I want to be me again.
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