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02-28-2019, 12:23 AM | #6 | ||
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KoM,
Let me tell you a bit about how powerful anxiety is. I was watching a truck drive through a Home Depot parking lot a couple years after my accident when I was back in the public. It was evident he was driving a bit fast and wasn't going to slow for a speed bump, when he hit the bump I got a headache and other symptoms for 2 days and all I did was witness the event! I guess it could be called a setback but it certainly wasn't from any physical damage. It was actually a very important learning episode for me, it taught me the power of anxiety and the power of its lies. Personally I doubt the case hit you hard enough to screw you up physically, we do get pretty protective of our heads. Keep on movin. Bud |
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