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Living with Traumatic Brain Injury

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September 2007

  • Dylan’s Story - by Randi (Dylan's Mom) - (Tue, Sep 25 2007)
    On Feb 19th 2005 (9 days out of the Navy), my son Dylan was critically injured in a motorcycle accident (no helmet) where a majority of his injuries were sustained as he lay in a concrete canal at the end of my driveway in a blindspot. [more..]
  • Traumatic Head Injury - by Stan - (Mon, Sep 24 2007)
    I have a chronic disabling headache, extreme nausea, chronic fatigue etc… that causes me great stress even performing the smallest everyday tasks. I have been to many doctors and have not got a good diagnosis. Both CT scans and a MRI were negative. My problem is I’m unable to work because of this and I must rely on disability insurance and SSI for income. [more..]
  • My son Dylan - by Randi - (Mon, Sep 24 2007)
    I am the single mother of my only child/son~Dylan 25 on 10-15-82. Nine days after his honorable discharge on Febuary 19, 2005 my son wrecked his dirt-bike(no helmet)and lie in a dry canal for 3 hrs. Dylan has had brain surgery/spinal cord surgery among others! [more..]
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