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Old 06-05-2012, 10:00 AM #1
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I have always considered myself to be a very careful person. That said... I pulled the trunk lid of my PT Cruiser down on top of my head this morning. It hit hard enough it really hurt.
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My life has been interrupted by PCS (Post Concussion Syndrome) aka TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) due to a car wreck April 13, 2010. It can go back to normal any day now!
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Old 06-05-2012, 09:21 PM #2
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It will be ok, in time. One day at a time and one PCS at a time.
After my accident the Dr said my coordination was impaired, thing is the baseline was never there ( I'm the kind that walks into walls and can totally relate to your trunk falling on you. It's ok **** happens
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