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Old 08-07-2012, 12:34 PM #1
WillieG WillieG is offline
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Wow, what a ride. I let an undiagnosed TBI go on for so long that I was starting to lose my sanity. The headaches were constant but I tolerated them and built up a resistance to the levels of pain I experienced. When noise and sight started going bonkers on me, I figured it was time to have something done. I had a great neurologist and neuro-surgeon work with me and diagnose the hydrocephalus and concluded a shunt after attempting a failed right ventricular-oscopy. Now, I'm fighting through the normality of the conditions and was wondering if anyone else is associated with the same process and if the roller-coaster ride will end and life normalize. A discussion is welcome...but I'm mainly attempting a therapy of putting pen to paper and see if I can pull myself together. My best to all here....my prayers are for all to get past the hump. New here...so this first time is exposing mixed feelings. Later,
Will
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