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Old 12-18-2012, 08:39 PM #4
MaryinIA MaryinIA is offline
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Going through what I have been has taught me a lot about what is important in life. One thing I can't control is the adrenaline reaction when I get mad. The "fight or flight" feeling can last for a few hours. Even just discussing a stressful incident can set it off.
I have lost a few "friends" but I realize they weren't really friends in the first place (and I knew that, but I try to see the good in people) and I should have distanced myself long ago.
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Concussion 6/29/12 by hitting back of head on concrete bottom of a pool coming off a water slide - MRI July 2012 normal -
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October 2012 hit same spot on corner of filing cabinet.
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