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Old 03-02-2015, 07:47 PM #1
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Hi, I've never posted on a thread so I hope im doing it correctly, forgive me if I'm not please. I need help, I suffered a concussion almost 3 months ago & I have had (still working with some of these) headaches nausea memory loss dazed etc but the last couple weeks my fuse is super short, extremly hot & burns forever. Then I get so depressed after these episodes of blowing up and being unreasonable etc that I have even considered suicide. Don't be alarmed, I'm not going through with it but I realize how bad off I am. This personality is not me. I have no idea what to do which adds to the depression. Any suggestions ?
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