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Old 10-19-2015, 09:43 PM #8
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Lily,

I had the same problem with work.

I am self employed and missed 10 months after my injury. I returned in mid january and was frightened. I could take 2 hours for 3 days a week. I could barely tolerate the ride home. When imdid start driving I was able to drive myself till noon and my daughter took me around after that, i, lost to much concentration.

I am 18 months post now and doing much better...still have struggles but nothing like the spring.

Be patient and pay attention to what is going on for patterns, it is a fine line between paying attention and obsessing, you have to find that line and you can. This is doable.

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