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Old 11-04-2017, 11:00 PM #13
Nate Tescor Nate Tescor is offline
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Hi Bud,

Yes I too am slowly learning the art of patience.

Also trying to find the balance between overdoing it and not doing enough.

I have started reading The Brain That Changes Itself and currently have a few more books on the way, which I can spend some time reading through when I am feeling up to it.

Developing an understanding of post concussion syndrome and mild traumatic brain injury has been very helpful and something I wish to develop further in the future.

Nate

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