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Old 06-28-2010, 01:43 PM #11
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Hey Mark, I tried the web page also and could not get the download. The 1st page was there and then when you go to download book, click, it sends you to another page and it is there when you click on the link to http://briefcase.yahoo.com/debglen that yahoo sends you to " Sorry, the page you requested was not found".

Do you have the book? If so, is it possible for you to scan and email if needed?
I just went back and looked at the page again. You can read the book by looking at the bottom of the first page where it reads : Main Page || Previous || Next
Related Links || Download the Book


If you click on "Next" you can read the book page by page by clicking the the "next" at the bottom of each page. I went ahead and highlighted each page and copied to a word document and saved the 'book' on my computer.

Thanks Mark!
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Old 06-28-2010, 06:34 PM #12
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Anybody who wants me to e-mail them the Word doc file of the TBI Survival Guide, send me your email address by Private Message. It is a 3.4 mb file so make sure your yahoo or gmail has room for such a large attachment.
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Hi Grady Lady,

I know that you posted this a while ago, but I am a new member, and I've been reading through some of the posts. I wanted to let you know that I am/was a teacher. I had my accident in February, and I expected to be back to work in a week or two. I NEVER expected a concussion to cause so many problems.

I kept on expecting to be better, but my body did not cooperate. There was a period of time when I was getting week long migraines, and I thought that I would go out of my mind! Thank goodness I was referred to a cranial sacral therapist, and I think that has helped me the most. Unfortunately, I still have lots of symptoms. The headaches got better, but I still have them. Probably the most troubling symptom for me is the fatigue. It is difficult to plan to do anything. A lot of the time I feel like I have the flu - my whole body aches. It is difficult to get up in the morning, and during the day I often have to take a short nap.

However, I am better than I was three months ago. I can read for longer periods of time. At the beginning, I could not read without getting a headache. The headaches are usually milder.

But, like you, I expected to go back to work in August - at least part-time. And I have not been able to. I was so disappointed.

I do speak to the substitute. She is a new teacher. I helped her a lot in the beginning of the year. I tried to volunteer in order to try to build up my stamina, but I was told that I cannot come into school because of liability issues. So that was pretty depressing.

I still talk to the substitute and help her with her planning when I can. But, bottom line, at this point, I don't know when/whether I will be able to go back to teaching. And, of course, only a teacher would understand about lesson plans. And the fact that 7 hour days are NEVER 7 hour days.

How are you doing? I just wanted to let you know that there are teachers who have PCS. I don't know any except for you, but I am sure that there must be others. It is very difficult for people to understand what you are going through unless they have been there. I know that I certainly would not have understood this until it happened to me.

Good luck. I hope that you are doing well.
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