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Old 05-05-2009, 03:34 PM #11
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Hi I'm Donna and I haven't been in the room for a while. But I read quite
frequently. I have had quite a few PCS and TBI type injuries. I really
have issues at times with how to function. But it just takes time.

My husband and youngest son who is 17 do a good job of taking care
of me. But I have learned to live with it. I keep finding the floor it
seems. So it takes a lot to be really careful.

Now I really understand about taking care of the mother. But its not
a easy task either way. So I don't have a lot of clues. But I can
give lots of support.

Donna
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