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Is Brain Damage Reversable?? Will I Get Better???

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PostPosted: 10/30/06 - 00:00    Post subject: Is Brain Damage Reversable?? Will I Get Better??? Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi. I had a traumatic brain injury, due to a car crash. I don`t feel very well. My behavior has changed. I am more passive and quiet than ever. Nobody seems to recognize me. They think I am scared I guess. I am quite, however, because I have a communication problem. Is brain damage reversible? Will I get better?
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PostPosted: 11/10/06 - 17:42    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi. My grandpa had a brain injury and he got better after 2 years of therapy. Recovery can take weeks, months, years, it all depends on which area of the brain is damaged, and how bad is it.
Many patients found it very frustrating. The first results occur very fast, but this improvement speed tends to slow down over months (and years). It is best to start with therapy as early as possible, while the patient is still hospitalized.
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