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Old 08-17-2014, 02:59 PM #12
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Thanks again Mark!!!

I will try to relax and the things that were bothering me such as the depression and aniexty and the loss of appetite you and other have helped me assure that it's normal and my head is recovering and I have to rest.... Thank you!!!!!!
Yes,, its all part of it. The key in the early stages is lots of rest and non stimulating things.

It gets very boring, but its a huge part. Luckily you have age and not a large buildup of other concussions.

Just relax, take some deep breaths and all should turn out great for you.

Ps: i like your d12 picture in your profile.
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