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Introduction from a newbie SAH survivor from the UK


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6 hours ago, Tina said:

Take care, keep in touch.

You take care too and rest assured I will pop in every now and then to keep a history of my recovery and the long term effects.
I am immensely grateful for the all the advice and support here so intend on paying it back as long as I can.

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  • 1 year later...

Gosh!  It has been a long time since any update here.  I guess because there has been nothing new to report.  Headaches are rare, hearing is still sensitive to higher pitch, loud and reverberant noises, but Sony's excellent noise cancelling headphones are always by my side!

Merry Christmas everyone, hope Santa brings you lots of nice things.🎅🤶🎄

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  • 6 months later...

Morning everyone,

just a semi regular check in to say that everything is stable as before. 

 

Headaches are rare, hearing is still sensitive to higher pitch, loud and reverberant noises, but a pair of noise cancelling headphones and earplugs are always by my side for such activities as might cause a meltdown! 

 

Fun fairs... yeah fun fairs are now on the list of activities of which to be wary and for which one must be prepared.

Hope all of you are well, within normal operational parameters.

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