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Old 10-07-2011, 04:43 PM #1
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Default my never ending battle with -- should I stay home or go out

I have been doing a lot more lately... not symptom free, but not suffering the after effects as bad.

Last night barely slept...feel like crap today. Everything I do is bothering my head. I'm not in terrible terrible pain, but I want to go to my son's baseball game. If past experience was what I have to go on its a 50/50 thing. Sometimes I feel really bad other times it stays about the same.

So what's your opinion -- do you think that going exposes me to more noises, commotion etc. in the hopes of my brain starting to tolerate more and more each day/week ?? Or stay home and the dreaded rest??
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