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Old 12-31-2014, 04:00 PM #1
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Hey,

Believe it or not your story is very similar to mine. Last year I had three concussions in three months. I used to play football and of course loved it.

I'd take a gap year. Seems smart to me.

My writing has actually improved a ton since getting the concussions. My mind works more creatively now. Yours is already really good.

What keeps me going is the fact that I want to help people someday.

I'd get your neck looked at. Make sure your back muscles and neck stay loose. My biggest prob is this.

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