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Old 11-12-2015, 10:32 PM #1
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Honestly, in some ways I think that I will be (and am) an even better person after going through this experience. Different, and definitely not the same as I was before March 7th, but really in a lot of ways, better. Even without the symptoms, going through a life changing event like a TBI changes ones perspective for good.

I can still see myself doing pretty much everything I did before . . . but now that my anxiety is under control I can see a whole world of possibilities opening up for me.

Fully recovering to what I was before the accident seems like an unrealistic goal at this time. Living every day one day at a time is the best bet. Slow and steady is the goal.

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Thanks for this Seth. But really, you are less than a year out, I am not sure why you think you will never be the same. I have read reports of people running marathons 5 year out.

But your attitude of acceptance is the best way to get there. Kudos and good luck.
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