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Brain Injury - Personal Pages

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      new window Betsy's Support Page for Traumatic Brain Injury Description: Help and suggestions for care givers, family members, loved ones, and all who have been affected by traumatic brain injury from a daughter of a survivor. (homestead.com)
new window BJ's Closet Description: A survivor provides links to information about TBI, symptoms, drug searches, herbal treatment, physical and emotional therapy, and recovery possibilities. Also gives a background on her life and interests. (bjscloset.org)
new window Chasin Reynolds: Recovering from TBI Description: A touching story of a beautiful, young woman who sustained a traumatic brain injury in an auto accident. Details of the accident, her injuries, and progress. Includes dramatic pictures. (hometown.aol.com)
new window Chris' Story: Survivor of TBI Description: "Trooper," an Airborne Soldier and survivor of traumatic brain injury offers pictures and text chronicling his life with pride, trauma, struggle, and inspiration. Also provides ideas for therapeutic activities Brain Injury Survivors can do at home. (lynch.c.tripod.com)
new window Coma Diaries Description: A resource and support guide on coma and brain injury for family and friends of survivors. (expage.com)
new window Dale's Homepage For Fun! Description: A TBI survivor who refuses to dwell on his injuries talks about his singing, friends, family, dreams, and fencing. (geocities.com)
new window Friendship Corner/Brain buddies Description: A message board for those who wish to talk about surgery, traumas, tumors, aneurysm and brain injuries. (pub51.ezboard.com)
new window Greg Whorwood Description: The struggle for a young boy struck down at 15 and in deep coma for three months, semi conscious for another nine months, still recovering and at special college in England. (website.lineone.net)
new window Harold Kennel Information Description: Personal site with proof that hope exists for coma and closed head injury patients. (Formerly called Coma Recovery) (geocities.com)
new window In My Solitude Description: Brain injury: a personal perspective, coping and moving on after a TBI with focus on personal growth and setting goals to overcome deficits, including a daily journal. (angelfire.com)
new window Losing the Physical Self Description: A Blog following Anita's recovery from brain injury for medical reference or to follow an individual's life journey. (anita.org.uk)
new window Michaels Story of TBI Description: A young mans struggle after a traumatic brain injury. Provides resources for others who have TBI or wish to find out more. (navydiver.2itb.com)
new window Michelle's Web Description: For survivors of serious brain injury and their family. Personal stories, links to helpful information, and a message board. (belec.ca)
new window My Day at the Fiesta Bowl Parade Description: Jean's story about her interaction with a horse and cart in the parade. (angelfire.com)
new window My Son Robert Description: A mother built this site for her son after he suffered from a TBI and is now in a coma. Learn about his life before and after, and follow links to sites where people can get more information. (robby_schifferns.tripod.com)
new window New To Medical Science Brain Damage Psychogenically Dismissed. Description: Caused by nervous exhaustion and mind drugs. Affects the senses, muscles, mind, speech and emotions. Autobiographical case history of misdiagnosed Stephen Cattier. (newtoscience.com)
new window One Step Closer Description: In February 2002, Debra Moretta, was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Two days after completing chemotherapy treatments something went horribly wrong. Today Debra and her family are battling with the effects of a TBI. Prayers are requested to aide Debra in her recovery. (Page does not work with many versions of Netscape.) (debramoretta.com)
new window Parents Connected By Head Injury and Jesus Christ Description: Offers a message board and links to a couple of other Christian related sites. (ChristianParentsConnectedByHeadInjury.faithweb.com)
new window Richard's Story: A Young Man's Struggle with Traumatic Brain Injury Description: In November, 1999, Richard suffered horrific brain injuries in a car crash and was given no chance of survival. His father describes the on-going battle with TBI. (richardsstory.co.uk)
new window Sacha's Miraculous Story Description: A baby survives and beats the odds despite severe brain damage from Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy. (www3.sympatico.ca)
new window Site Copernicus Description: Provides support and resources for people with a brain injury. Offers poetry, journal writings, chat room, and links to information about a variety of disabilities and medical issues. (dickibus.co.uk)
new window Surviving Brain Injury Description: I was 29yrs old my DOA was 6-29-94 I was in a coma for 3 1/2 weeks. My inspired true stories at the worst/lowest time in my life. (geocities.com)
new window The Road to Recovery Description: A site dedicated to tracking the progress of one man's brother, an Air Force Captain, who suffered a TBI in November, 2001. (thebonedaddies.tripod.com)
new window The World of TBI Description: Through poetry and musings, a young singer shares her heartbreak, anger, and feelings of what she is forced to live with daily, five years after a horrific car accident. (angelfire.com)
new window Traumatic Brain Injury: a Mind Numbing Experience Description: A man relates experiences after receiving a brain injury when a 52 pound television set fell on his head. Includes basic TBI information and resources. (brain-injury.tripod.com)
new window Traumatic Brain Injury: A Mind Numbing Experience Description: A Church Organist talks about his work related TBI and the changes the injury made in his ability to perform at work, home, and playing the organ. (royalpalm.tripod.com)
new window Typo's Tea Description: Memorial for "Typo" who died May, 2001. A place for people to share their memories with Typo's family and hopefully receive comfort for their grief. Includes Typo quotes, memorial, tea poll, traumatic brain injury links, survivor pages, and FAQ. (typostea.tripod.com)
 




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