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Old 05-01-2019, 02:33 PM #1
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Hello, I’m a newbie on here / to this forum.

Currently, I’m 9 ½ weeks post hit-on-the-head. And like most others, I have more questions than answers. I’m not even sure what to put on here.

I thought things would be ‘all-better’ by now, or maybe that was just wishful thinking. Over the weeks, I’ve been doing a fair amount of reading/research online, as well as going over the Sticky on here ‘Things you wish you’d known when you first got post-concussion syndrome’. This is probably the 3rd most reading I’ve done in my life, as I’m not a ‘reader’! But if those around you can’t provide any info or answers, then you have to go get it / find them.

I have no idea what to do here. I could really use some guidance or advice or something along those lines. And I’m basically on my own, so also could probably use a friend or buddy or some support. (kinda have none)

Thanks in advance.
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