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Four years after Brain Injury
by: Marta on Fri, Dec 14 2007
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My husband had an accident 4 years ago. He was in a coma and he has spent the las four years trying to get what he lost. It is very difficult for me because it seems that I have lost the person I married. If you have any suggestion o want to comment on this I would really be grateful


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