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Old 04-15-2009, 03:03 AM #1
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Tongue severe head injury

hi there, i'l start by telling my story.
My best friend and her partner had a serious motorbike accident on saturday, and now he has a major brain injury.
This is all new to us and i'm just wanting some advice on what to expect from now on.
He is out of icu and is awake and talking, but is skipping back to the past. Thinking he is like 1999 or 1986 take your pick. Sometimes he knows who you are sometimes he thinks your someone else.
Will he ever be back to normal or will he stay the same way?
The drs are great but as everyone knows its always wait and see type stuff.
Its just so hard to sit back and see my mate gp through all this and i feel so helpless. We have brought photos and talk to him about things we have done and whats happend to him.
If anyone has any advice we would be so gratefull.
Look forward to hearing from yas
Cheers
Suzy
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