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Old 11-10-2016, 05:17 AM #1
okrad okrad is offline
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Default Am I Just Crazy?

I had the MRI and also the DTI which is so sensitive and everything in OK! I am happy it is ok, but then why do I still not recognize people? Why did I have all the symptoms of a concussion? Why do i still? In a way,
I feel so bad. I don't want a head injury, let me clear about that! But now I feel like I am mentally ill. There is nothing wrong with being mentally ill, of course, but I really did not think I have a mental illness which could make me not recognize people and have headaches and all, even before I knew that there was PCS?
I feel very crazy right now.

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