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Old 12-03-2013, 02:43 PM #1
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Default am I getting better? had a ok couple of days

it's been four weeks since my accident I've had all the usual symptoms feeling foggy dizzying still don't know what day it is I can't remember what happened yesterday or this morning unless I really think about it

on Saturday I woke up convinced it was April but at least I can remember that happened on Saturday

the pressure in my head moved down so its more at the bottom of my skull but it isn't as intense as it has been

is this a start to recovery or will it all start up again?

I know no one Can say exactly but are these good signs?

I'm asking be ause it used to be if I had a good day I would pay for it the next
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