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Default TBI and seizures

My husband obtained a TBI a year ago and just this past week has collapsed getting out of bed.
Doctor thinks from the symptoms that he had a seizure. Is this common?

Also would like to hear from TBI sufferers if they think counseling helps them and if they think marriage counseling helps as well for them and the caregiver.
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