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Advice on returning to “normal”

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Hi,

My llfe has changed so much since suffering subdural haematoma and I find it so frustrating not being able to do what I used to be able to. Not being able to remember anything that happened makes it very difficult to understand and comprehend where and why I am now in this position.

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Hi, welcome to the forum. A brain injury is difficult to understand. It can change so much that we all take for granted. Recovery is a marathon. Fatigue is often a factor. It is something that we often initially fight, but we shouldn't, and in time we can learn to work with.

Accept all support, even if you don't think you need it, in the early days we don't really know what we do need. If you haven't already, contact Headway, their contact details are pinned to this page. They can offer support and information.

This is early days, be kind to yourself 🍀

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Arti1996

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