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Old 07-06-2012, 07:45 AM #6
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If you have trouble finding a word...turn it into a joke. That's what I do. Laughter is the best medicine and it can make the most uncomfortable situation so much better.
Good luck and don't be afraid to be YOU.
Nick

Thanks Nick, for these words!!

Sarah, I know what you mean about people thinking you are exaggerating. I am slowly trying to learn that I cannot worry about what others are thinking...it uses too much valuable brainpower!!

But, it is easy to SAY that, and harder to DO that (me: problems with it still). I find myself avoiding social situations that I would jump to go to in the past. (I still force myself to go even if it's just for a tiny bit to keep interacting...)

I agree with what Mark said about educating those who you interact with on a regular basis with the technicalities of the situation; his words at the end were great! (I just can't figure out how to put two separate quotes in a post, or I would've quoted his too)

Nick's advice was great, too! It's been 6 months for me and I am still learning on how to deal with things, so all of your posts are helping me too!!

Good luck !! Keep us posted!
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March 2007, Oct. 2007, and Jan 2012 concussions sustained in martial arts/police academy training; suffering from PCS symptoms of fatigue/exertion problems,tinnitus,dizziness, overstimulation issues, photophobia. Also suffer from PTSD.

So we do not lose heart. Though our outer nature is wasting away, our inner nature is being renewed every day.
2 Corinthians 4:16
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