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Old 06-17-2014, 10:53 PM #2
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Mokey,
Thank you for posting that.

Rarely do I read anything that really makes me think that anyone GETS it. This did.

This really sums up where I'm at and why I'm feeling ... stuck is how I keep describing it.

The only difference is the article talks about people that saw quite a bit of progress and then leveled off... whereas I have a bit different problem where I feel cheated that after almost 2.5 years, I've seen almost no progress and probably won't.

I wonder why I bothered working so hard at rehab for almost no results. Certainly feeling the slump.

Really appreciate you posting that.
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