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Old 03-18-2015, 04:53 PM #4
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Thanks so much for what you posted because it sure made me feel better today. I'm three months out from the initial brain injury (Jan. 19-auto accident). CT scan was "unremarkable" but my life certainly hasn't been.

I have felt adrift and have no idea how well the old "noodle" will eventually recover. Humor has kept me somewhat sane.
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