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Old 07-12-2010, 09:29 PM #1
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Default New to Forum - Husband recovering from brain bleed -right front lobe

I am new to this forum and am hoping for lots of information. Has anyone had a brain bleed in the front right lobe? My husband had his surgery 12/11/09 and is still recovering however his therapist does not feel that his recovery will allow him to become a part of our family again or be able to return to his work. He has been in therapy - physical, speech, and occupational since February. Our insurance is running out soon so the therapy will be ending. Short term memory is slowly coming back. Mostly he is experiencing confusion due to the meds they have him on and the brain bleed.
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