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Old 11-02-2018, 07:18 PM #1
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Simply put most all of us have gone through that exactly...
Your brain is injured...If you get a bad cut, stitches help the wound heal faster, if you use a band aid takes much longer.

Our brains are complicated computers, some may heal in a month or two, some a year or two....

I have struggled for just shy of 12 years....I have never worked again, and I dont get much done ever...

Be positive, sleep as much as you can because thats the brain telling you it needs a rest and its the fastest way to heal.

I wish you the best, and hope you can get back to normal asap!
Are you seeing some ongoing improvement at this point? If not, at what point did your recovery start to plateau?
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