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Old 02-16-2020, 06:25 PM #2
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I hope nobody replies to this because every time you think you moved your head quickly, you think you must take 2 weeks off from life and hide in your room.

You disrespectfully ignore good information about how to recover from a REAL concussion and claim, "Oh, but this time is different." You post AFTER you have already made up your mind to take time off from life "I missed a couple days of school" ......... You LOOK for symptoms, the way an anxious person obsesses about "Did I lock the door?" or "Did I bump my head as I walked past that door?"

Nobody here can sold your struggles. You refuse to follow the rules laid out by your therapist. What do you think we can do for you if your therapist can't get you to accept her help?
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