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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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i am spouse of brain injury due to 2 strokes. No emotional contact with me at all. This has been 2 years. I am having a difficult time anyone have any idea?
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Sophie12 ,
Welcome to NeuroTalk. I am sorry to hear of your struggles. It is not uncommon for personalities to change after a brain injury. If the stroke was to a part of the brain that effects emotion and such, there is usually not a recovery to be expected. Some can learn to develop a mechanical sort of emotional connection. It takes counseling and discipline and lots of patience. Have you sought help with counseling for both of you ? |
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Hello Sophie,
Welcome to the NeuroTalk Support Groups. I'm sorry to read about the changes in your relationship with your spouse after their strokes. I hope you have friends and family that are supportive. I wonder too if you've ever been involved in any type of support organization for caregivers? I just wanted to let you know that there are a couple of other forums here at NeuroTalk where you might also like to check or post. Stroke Forum Caregivers Support Forum |
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Sophie,
My prayers for the 2 of you. This brain stuff is tough on all Parties directly involved. Bud |
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