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Old 02-17-2020, 09:08 AM #2
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It wasn’t until after he died in 2014 that a Brain Counselor told me I had a “brain injury!!! I protested and was stunned. Long story resulting in huge amounts of stress over four years and resulting in an increase in my symptoms. In bed for days with headaches, severe short term memory loss, anxiety, depression, balance, impulsive in my trust of others resulting in being taken advantage of while I was every time simply amazed that not everyone was as empathetic (too much so) as I.

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I am very confused by this statement?....You were fine or just preoccupied to know you had a brain injury?

Its wasnt till a Dr. told you you had one the symptoms showed up?
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