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Old 03-11-2021, 06:57 PM #1
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Thank you Mark. Cutting risky behaviors out is one thing that I need to do. I was a big drinker in college and I’m sure that is contributing reason to why my concussions never healed.

I have since moved back home and will finish my last semester virtually. I’m hoping starting work and living a professional life will decrease many of the risks that have caused these blows to the head. I will definitely look into the vitamin regiment. Thank you for the help!
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