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@billykegs

Amanda,
I will gladly give every thing I can. Living with a brain injury is like being under water two inches from the surface. It's drowning with the world almost within your grasp. The almost is the killer. Hope can be the cruellest emotion.
I'm lucky in the fact that I know I have a chance at recovery. My injury cannot be fixed but on good days I can see the texture of the world with my eyes. My brain still works and I am thankful for that. But it's bittersweet. I've lost my life to an injury that was brought about by a troubled childhood littered with anger regret sadness and indifference.
Amanda thank you so much for your reply.
I don't have any personal issues, if you or anybody else on this forum wants to ask me questions about anything I will answer them.
Emotional, sexual, historical, nostalgic, I'm an open book.
I don't have time to be I'll any longer and I think neither does anybody else.
Human beings are machines. Existence is a matter for philosophers.
As I said I am open to all questions. There are no boundaries.
Again thank Amanda.

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Hello @billykegs

I just read your posts and wanted you to know how much I admire your persistence in advocating for yourself. You are a testimony to a determined spirit. I only wish I could instill that attitude in everyone who finds themselves with an elusive health problem.

I also look forward to hearing more about your journey!