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Old 09-19-2014, 05:13 PM #1
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Default Got some answers today....

Seeing a psychologist who specializes with TBI today, I found out that I suffered a coupe contra coupe. The initial injury being to the back of my brain, and equal force injury to the exact opposite side.

Therefore, why I am having so many difficulties with little or no progression. He is going to work with the neuropsych doctor to address these issues, and come up with a whole new way to treat.

It is my understanding that because the problems have lingered so long, that a lot of things will go unrepairable. However, with these new treatments I can look forward to learning new ways to deal with things.
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