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Living with Traumatic Brain Injury

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June 2007

  • speed and sleeping pills - by Daniele - (Tue, Jun 26 2007)
    i am a child that was born normally. i like to think that i was in everyway balanced before i ruined my life. i have a loving family who i love dearly. i have goals and asperatons in which i would like to acheive in life. [more..]
  • Stroke/TBI survival - by L.D. - (Wed, Jun 20 2007)
    In March of 1983, I survived a Thalamic Stroke - the type of stroke “only one or two percent of people live through” (per my neurosurgeon at the time). Prior to that, I was a businesswoman, [more..]
  • Combat in Iraq lead to TBI - by Forrest - (Wed, Jun 06 2007)
    I was deployed to South Baghdad. I was involved in mulitple Ieds upwards around 15. I have multiple closed head injuries. The second bomb blast I was in damaged my hearing and left me with ringing in my ears, headaches, motion sickness, [more..]
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