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Old 10-18-2007, 11:22 PM #3
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Default Learning my way around

To Lucy THANK YOU for the post. I was hit buy a drunk driver 4 year ago and experinced TBI and PCS as a result of the truma to the head. No fun losing your idenity and your ability to work or function. It's been a long slow healing process. I'm improving slowly and now it's time to find other people who have had the same type of truma so that I can learn to function as the person a I am today. I'm strating to understand the system of his disorder and looking for new ways to manage there effects on my personality.I do understand that the neuro transmitters in the brain will create new path ways to process information and that is kind of where I'm at today creating the new path ways in the brain

Unfortently people who do not or have not experinced a truma to the brain do not understand so I'm having to learn new ways to communacate and that why I'm here, Jeffn
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