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Old 03-19-2014, 11:10 AM #1
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Hi there. I have recently got back from holiday, and am feeling very down. Perhaps with seeing my sons and also reminders of my accident has made me like this. I am feeling worse in my recovery from my TBI that I was a month ago. Hopefully I will come right again soon. If you have had something similar can you let me know. It's my bad balance that's the worst together with my speech.

I am now just over one year since my brain injury. I am disabled to the extent of double vision, vertigo, lack of balance and coordination and slurry speech. I have been told I my take five to ten years for my recovery.

Thanks
Debbie
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