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Old 03-24-2013, 09:18 PM #1
Stacyrose Stacyrose is offline
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Default Spouse of husband with TBI

Hi I am new to this site. I am looking for other people whose husbands or wives have had a TBI. My husband suffered a Severe TBI 9 months ago during a dirt bike accident. I'm not quite sure where to begin just knowing I'm not alone would be a nice change.
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