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Old 11-22-2012, 06:01 PM #1
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Default Did I destroy my chances of recovery?

I don't want to go into specifics here, but rested in chunks for about 3 weeks, but then I tried to ignore my injury (Neuro said things would just get better) for several months--as much as this is possible. Eventually brought my activity level down quite low but have experienced very little improvement. I am 1+ year out and feel like I am just not improving, no matter what I do (or don't do). Is it possible for me to remain like this the rest of my life? (I am relatively young.) I don't have many cognitive issues, just headache/fatigue/stim issues.

I don't want to be this way forever. I want to return to my normal life, which has been totally ruined by this wretched injury.
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