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Old 09-16-2022, 08:23 PM #1
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It sounds like you have made progress handling triggers better. Keep it up. Progress is slow. The fare-ups should become less severe over time.
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It sounds like you have made progress handling triggers better. Keep it up. Progress is slow. The fare-ups should become less severe over time.
Thanks Drew!

It is tough and my gosh, no injury has ever been as debilitating.

The fear of concussions and movements is 1000x worse when it is your brain vs bones/ligaments etc.
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