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I was poisoned about 22 yrs ago, and sustained severe brain injury from it. I have spent all this time in recovery, designing my own rehabilitation program, because my doctors said it was useless.

I don't feel like i belong in TBI, tho so many things are the same. I have been told that i don't belong in TBI because I am able to get better. But i have a cousin who wrecked his motorcycle and he has been getting better over time.

I would just like to talk to someone who has gotten better by working a program or 6, anything that would help them, how that felt.

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