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Old 03-04-2012, 04:37 PM #1
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Question mother of 27 year old tbi

hi. I'm new to this site. Three years ago my 27 year old son was in an auto accident and suffered a severe open brain injury. He is very fortunate to be doing this well.

I have several concerns. Before the accident he was dealing with pts issues from military deployment. Addiction, anxiety and depression. He hasn't forgotten how to abuse drugs. He also is depressed because he is 27 and still living with his parents. He can take care of himself but needs semi supervision. He also has a severe back injury. He has tried to work a few times but can't hold up all day.

I need advice. He is very smart and that hasn't changed. He is not a good driver anymore. He wants a little independence. My husband and I are not financially blessed enough to provide his own place. I need resources if anyone knows of any. We live in Mississippi. Thank you very much.
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