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Old 02-04-2009, 12:12 PM #1
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Default People recover I think

People do recover from PCS. The statistics I have seen tell me that 99% are recovered in a year....what does that mean? I'm coming up to a year after my injury now. I have a life again but it's not quite what it was. I still get tinnitus in my right ear and I still experience depersonalisation and depression and I'm pretty much constantly struggling to just try to feel ok. I guess I have a lot to be thankful for though. I was ready to end it after my injury and those 6 months were utter hell. I was petrified I may never recover but I am getting a lot better. I just wish someone would post on here and tell us all about their complete recovery!!!
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