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Old 07-30-2012, 10:39 AM #1
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Default TBI\Concussion impacts for those who are young and those not so young

I have seen repeated posts that I thought might be worthy of discussion. The impacts of concussion on those who are younger are not neccesarily the same as those of us who are older.

For example, depression, support systems in place, expierence and knowledge. While the injury has many of the same affects there is a notable difference in how the different age groups are coping.

Any thoughts?
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