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Old 10-23-2015, 09:29 AM #8
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GraceF,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. My condolences for your need to drive in N Calif traffic. I just got back from Folsom. The traffic levels is quite a challenge, and I was not doing the driving.

Flooding or over-stimulation is quite common after a head injury. Most of us find we need to avoid it because we cannot push through it very well.

Learning to moderate our lives to reduce the workload and chaos is very important. Is there anything you can do to slow down your schedule ?

Feel free to start your own thread with the New Thread link at the top left of the main index page. Then, you can introduce yourself and tell us about your injury, treatment and struggles. There are plenty of people who have been through what you are going through.

The Vitamins sticky thread at the top has good information and links to resources.

My best to you.

Mark
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