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Old 07-07-2012, 03:41 AM #1
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Lightbulb Is there a recovery hotline?

I've only been using NeuroTalk a few days and I already love it. But sometimes I just want to talk to somebody. Not anybody I know, I just wanna talk to someone who's going through/been through a bad concussion like me(I'm still recovering from my first one for 8 months tomorrow).

I just want to talk and talk and talk about our recoveries. This probably seems weird. But, I feel so loved yet so lonely. There is not one person who understand what I'm going through entirely but talking to someone who has an idea I think would be soooo helpful.

This probably doesn't exist but if anyone knows of such a thing, please let me know! I have so much to say and to have someone besides a doctor who has a clue what you're going through would make me feel good. Thank you!

❤, Brianna.
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