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Old 12-03-2015, 11:32 PM #9
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Originally Posted by FuzzHead View Post
Hi there

For a stressed out 14 year old with a brain injury you articulate your situation, feelings and symptoms in a way that I can totally relate to.

It's frustrating, scary and confusing times - we've all been there. I remember in my early stages (and still now) I desperately wanted to just understand and be understood! It's such a foreign weird feeling, but we have to trust that it's all part of neurophysical damage from the injury...not that we're just going crazy. It's a complex world up there!

All injuries and resulting symptoms are highly individual but there's a lot of commonalities too. I've experienced what you explained too. Remember, you're not alone!
Thanks everyone ^u^
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