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  1. #1
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    Thanks for your comments SS, it's helpful.

    I am slowly returning to work, 4ish hours a day right now. It appears to be working for me. I noticed this morning at church that I had some symptoms return - we have excellent acoustics and a beautiful pipe organ and I suspect that's part of it. I probably won't go to the concert Wed night as much as I hate to waste the ticket, but considering how I was feeling this morning am unsure that I would actually enjoy it. TSO will be MUCH louder than our lovely pipe organ and they have an even larger light show than they do sound, sadly I think it would just be too much and I KNOW me. I would watch the (literally) exploding light/fire show. I've been wanting to see them for years...

    I did take a full week away from driving, and I don't drive more than I actually need to, but I feel fine. I am not driving at night however. I'm also getting soft tissue work done on my neck - that in itself can cause headaches if things are tight enough - my chiro is concerned about that very thing and is working on me. It's also possible that when I hit my head after passing out that I aggravated my various cervical spine issues and that's whats causing the headaches, but they are better than they were.

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    I didn't return to work even part-time until after 2 whole months at home with daily short walks. My cycling accident occurred on New Year's Day 2015. About 2.5 wks. after my father died of cancer.

    Hope you find someone to gift that ticket soon. It would be a lovely Christmas surprise.
    Last edited by shootingstar; 12-04-2016 at 12:21 PM.
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