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does anyone have trouble falling asleep due to thinking about how life was prior to getting injured? i don't generally think about this during the day because i'm occupied by PT or television but when i'm going to sleep and there is no sensory stimulation my mind drifts to thinking about how things were prior to becoming injured and this keeps me up at night. does anyone else have this issue and if so, how did you overcome it?
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