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Uploaded by on May 25, 2007

Watch this video and see if you can give me some advice

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  • A coma for 6 months... that's nasty. Mine was only a bit over a month.There's nothing I can suggest. There is some talk (in the world) about neuroplasticity, which means there's hope for making recovery from TBI, but no-one seems to know yet how to take advantage of neuroplasticity, because no programs or exercises have been developed for it yet that I've found. I'll keep an eye out though.

  • @elgalloazul Thanks so much. Any info would be appreciated

  • Hi, I am a survivor of TBI myself and receive very little help because there isn't much out there for us. I can tell you that from your story, he is doing remarkably well to just be able to hold a job and stay focused. Try state based organizations and you may find help. YaHuWaH be with you!

  • @cdkillen Thank you so much for resonding. You're right there is little out there. But through his sister he was able to get into the VA hospital. Now he's doing buch better although they say things will never be as before. I hope you're doing well.

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  • I have a brain injury I have no amygdala and cannot experience love, joy and happiness from an accident that happened 3 years ago.

    I have made a major discovery that lucid dreaming, God and the pineal gland is saving my life. I found out when your conscious enough to speak during a lucid dream it causes a miracle to happen.

  • @TheRuthweaver Keep hoping my friend. There are new treatments coming out all the time. I get where you're coming from

  • @Fringe111 Glad that somebody decided to help. My son is the consequence of a severe closed head injury, spinal cord injury. Our lives are forever changed. !5 years and still hoping!

  • @Fringe111 The longer the coma (term is "unresponsive"), then the more severe the brain damage. A 6 mos coma indicates severe damage that would not heal sufficiently for your son in law to be working again 1 yr after the injury( - 6 mos after becoming 'responsive'). I'm not heartless and I DO know what I'm talking about. I deal with it every day. There are too many things about your story that don't fit. A TBi is THE most devastating injury. View the videos on the right column and see.

  • @macpduff Also, anyone who would think that a story like this would be made up is just stupid. From what his doctors tell us he may regress right now. Man you're heartless

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