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10-14-2014, 09:22 AM | #21 | ||
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Greetings...
I hope you are all well, or as well as you can be. Just to say I'm 1.5years after my accident and I'm feeling loads better! I am controlling my behavioral and emotional effects better or they are subsiding along with the feeling of dreaming. I still get the "how did i get to this point feeling" but generally feel totally myself and here as normal. I also saw a counsellor that helped me my anger/emotions and made me realise it wasn;t my fault and to move forward. Whether this is just getting used to it and taking it as norm or getting back to my old self, i'll never know, but laughing more, happier with my new self and very grateful that i'm still here to enjoy my life to the fullest I can. It took it's toll on my relationship with my wife and my poor kids have been through an emotional rollercoaster, but they are getting over it and happy having their daddy back and my wife her husband back... I still get shivers when i hear "head injury" knowing what I went through and feel for people like Michael Schumacher and Jules Bianchi that will never live a life like they had before. So thank you God, and thank you to this forum for doing it's part of being here when I needed it! It takes time people, the brains a very complex thing, rest hard and do what you can in you're own time... I'm back doing everything and luckily have my career and life intact. Take care people Dom |
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