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Originally Posted by Rhonnie View Post
The brain injury is 30 years exposure inhalation/dermal absorption of TCEs and other toxic solvents.
Rhonnie,

That's an Aquired Brain Injury familiar to me. Along with a bunch of TBI's and MTBI's I survived some years in the boatbuilding, cabinetmaking, autobody, and printing industries. When it all caught up with me I was hammered down pretty hard.

Good starting place might be a environmental health clinic for assessment...links to neuro psch evaluation could spring from there.

Please, do post in the forum link Darlene posted.

I mostly lurk, but we have some very good folks down there with a stunning array of experience.

Welcome,
Jeff
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