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Default Does the Cerebellum repair itself?

July 18, 2007 I was in a car accident and substained very severe injuries. I had a TBI where I was bleeding from 3 spots in my brain (mostly in the back) C1-C2-C3 fracture, aneurysm, extensive nerve damage, ataxia, dysarthria, vertigo, fractured ribs, collapsed lung, lacerated liver, had to learn to walk again, was in a coma for 4 days, spent 2 weeks in ICU on a breathing machine, and 6 weeks overall in UC Davis.
As of today, I am really into my health and always looking for new ways to improve. I run 2-3 miles every other day, eat healthy, and am really proactive about my injuries.
I guess my question is, will the cerebellum repair itself? Will I ever get my balance and equilibrium back?
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