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Old 06-29-2015, 07:05 AM #13
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I have been to a meeting with the Brain Injury Alliance support group for our state and it was very very helpful. I met so many wonderful people who were very informative and supportive. They meet monthly and just had a BBQ recently for all extended family. I've also been to another support group for teens with PCS, so that was really useful. They also have some event in June, and meetings resume in the fall. I was reluctant to go at first, but they really understand. If there isn't a chapter nearby, you can form me. All the best!
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