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Old 08-28-2014, 01:48 AM #1
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Help Possible to Return to 100%

I just read the TBI guide (*link attempt edited*).

The author says it is impossible to get back to 100% but we just have to cope with what has become of us (whether it is 99% or 80%).

The prospect of permanent damage is very disturbing to me.

Are there any cases where a full recovery has been measured and quantified (e.g. IQ scores before concussion and after recovery)?

What are your thoughts?

Last edited by Chemar; 08-28-2014 at 06:03 AM. Reason: sorry but no links in any form are allowed for new members
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