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Old 01-30-2013, 08:31 PM #1
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Default Extremely Frustrated!

Is my life on hold? Or even worse will i ever have fun again?

I just watched my wife leave for a "girls night out". Although i tried my best to hide it, i cant help but be a little sad that i have not done anything in the last two months that was even remotely fun.

I used to be the most positive person and enjoyed every aspect of my life.

Now, i feel as if i will be stuck in this world for ever. My symptoms seem to be getting stranger as the time goes on and i am losing my patience with not seeing an end in sight.

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35 year old "soon to be again" very active male.
Location : San Diego

September 2012 suffered concussion Wakeboarding.Recovered after a month and a half. November 24th 2012, second impact surfing.
Symtoms currently have is muscle fatigue, vision problems, overall fatigue, and extreme anxiety.
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