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Old 08-28-2014, 07:05 AM #2
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Hi chgs,

I believe I have read a comment from a neurologist in a medical magazine in which he stated those who have suffered a mild concussion and have a quick resolution in their symptoms can recover 100%.

I was told in Neuro rehab that more complicated brain injuries don't recover to 100%, but a great amount is possible to recover. As you wrote " whether is is 99% or 80%", these numbers are still very doable, as long as you learn workarounds.

I only know of lightrail's recovery here on this site, where he received Neuropsychological testing twice, and demonstrated improvements after a pretty big injury. When was your injury, and what symptoms are you experiencing?
Take care, M-i-m

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