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Old 11-14-2012, 07:30 PM #13
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Originally Posted by Sara from Minnesota View Post
Mikey.... Did it take you a FULL 3 YEARS to recover to this point.... where were you after 6 months/one year. My symptoms are so debilitating that I cannot imagine this going on for another 3 years. I cannot even really leave the house, run errands etc. I am so frustrated that I even had surgery and nobody told me the risks. I could be fully recovered at this point if the surgery had not happened. I just don't know how I can keep trudging forward
don't worry so much. Worrying prevents healing. If, and that's a BIG "if", you go beyond a year without full recovery you will most definitely be in a much better position than you are now.

Oh and after you do recover, please post a comment on this forum. Too many people just leave this forum after they've healed because they no longer need advice.
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