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Old 06-09-2012, 12:10 AM #4
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Jason,

You need to understand that improvements in the brain take a long time. Day to day changes are just the roller coaster effect of the brain trying to deal with an injury.

You will do far better if you gauge changes by the month or maybe even two weeks. Any changes over a shorter period of time will not likely last.

Think of the trends of improvements not individual changes.
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