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Old 03-28-2008, 04:34 PM #1
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Default TBI & Cognitive disabilities

TBI can result in many distressing problems. for me, most challenging are "cognitive disabilities" -- persiting problems w/ thinking, reasoning, information processing. and more brain [dys]functions.

Memory, the most common cognitive impairment, was addressed in previous thread --w/ great suggestions

How do others deal w/ other cognitve & related problems,,,,

"Executive functions"--organizing, planning, problem solving, decision making

Attention, Concentration- easily confused & distracted

Language & communication

Emotional & Behavioral

Hypersensitivity- to light; sounds/noise; smells, and other stimualtion


perhaps too much, many issues to address in one post... but all are presenting problems I don't know how to cope with....very well

suggestion, insights, advice
on any level, area appreciated...
as well as other's experiences

if this too vague will try to elaborate or clarify....
hard to believe how much time & energy & more to get this Posted

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