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Old 05-08-2014, 05:46 PM #1
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Help REM sleep disorder & Brain injury

I am looking for any information that may be out there for people that have suffered TBI- frontal lobe( perm long term memory loss, affected speech, still suffer from headaches) and I have REM sleep disorder along with the TBI interrupted sleep cycles. I have seen different sleep specialists with little luck. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I have been told that my case is just to complicated to treat- I am desperate.

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