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Old 08-10-2014, 10:29 AM #1
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Default 84 ways Concussion/TBI can make your life really interesting

http://brokenbrilliant.wordpress.com...y-interesting/

i dont know if i posted the link right. i worked iwth omputers my whole life now i cat put up a link right lol.

it is an interesting article. the one about hearing music that wasn't there made me feel better because this happened to me in the begining ad occasionally now. i know its not real so it's not psychotic. it is quite weird though.

i dont know if i should have posted this ni stickys at top or not. sorry if i should have.
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