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Old 03-19-2014, 02:50 PM #1
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Determining recovery time is really hard for brain injuries.


I had a friend who had a head to head football tackle, probably 3 or 4 times as hard as my hit and recovered in a fews days, whereas I am at a year and a half.

Some people just have a genetic disposition, like me, I've had a very stressful life, and have always had chronic headache problems. My current situation just worsens it.

Do all that you can do, rest, and take the appropriate precautions to provide a good healing environment, and whatever happens happens.

My best to you.


Just out of curiosity, what was the accident?
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