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Old 10-23-2011, 07:35 PM #1
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Default One year ago today

My life changed in an instant....a year ago today I hit my head....I have experienced every emotion under the sun, had months of desperation, months of progress, and months of feeling stuck in neutral....this is pcs and I am still learning to accept it....

How do you accept pcs but not let it define you? This seems to be my biggest challenge of all
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