Interesting to read what you’re saying about being a new person. Sam’s (my 24 year old son) is two and a half years post TBI. His main issue is depression and fatigue. The other day, for the first time, he started talking about the new him. In the early days of severe symptoms the antidepressants didn’t work and he didn’t want to go down the counselling route. Maybe him talking about the new person he is is the beginning of a move forward.
Sorry you lost your data - it’s a bummer and I’m speaking from personal experience here!! A repeat offender too!
I haven't left primary school yet, 9yrs since the mark ll version was born. Unfortunately both my actual birthday and mark ll are close together not long after Xmas and New Year, so both are damp squibs 😀
Same here with close together. Actually was born and of may and had rta begining of June.
Don't really bother much with actual bday. Reminds me of who I am not. Wife and daughters understand rest of family think it's strange. Maybe it is but who cares.
Good attitude, my brain hiccup is more relevant than my birthday. It is like a rebirth into an abstract world that I had to learn to live in. Everything changed in the blink of an eye, and although I wanted to pick up where I left off, it soon came as a slap in the face, that it was life, but not as I knew it.
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