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Default A weird question, just curious to know

Hi, I know this is a lame question but just curious to know if you are able to go to water parks or theme parks and enjoy the less bumpy slides or rides? At this point of time it seems to be a distant dream for me to even think about getting on those slides and rides. But I just want to know if it was ever possible for any of you to do these normal stuffs or even go for very long drives ? If yes after how long were you able to enjoy these rides. Thanks for reading and once again sorry for the weird question. You can also tell about someone you know who had a concussion and is living a normal life and enjoying such stuffs
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