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Tag Archives: Brain Injury
Update 08.10.2013
Hi sports fans! There’s been an awful lot going on here and I haven’t had a chance to get my thoughts together to post an update until now, it’s all pretty jumbled with so much going on at once so … Continue reading
Posted in Traumatic Brain Injury
Tagged anxiety, Brain Injury, change, housing, TBI, worry
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It’s Fried-day!
It has been a long week with Dad going from rehab back to the hospital to rehab and back to the hospital again. As of this moment, he has been in ER all morning, having just gone back to rehab … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged aging, birds, Brain Injury, concussions, connection, death, ER, life, making a difference, mTBI, perspective, relationships, seizures, TBI
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A Little Black and Blue Heart
I’ve not written for a while because I’ve been a little under the weather since December, and Richard can attest, I’ve not had a lot of words often to even speak. Just what I needed to feel just a little … Continue reading
Upcoming BIAA Webinar – July 19, 2012 @ 3 p.m. ET – Get Things Done and Have Some Fun with Smart Devices
Thursday, July 19, 2012, at 3 p.m. ET: Michelle Ranae Wild, M.A., Caregiver’s Education Series Registration Price: $30 Continuing Education awarded: 1 hour Registration closes at 5 p.m. ET on July 17. Click here for more information. Information on how … Continue reading
“Depression: Out of the Shadows” – Powerful PBS Documentary
[Although this was posted in my ‘Back to the Beginning’ posts, dated June 2010, I wanted to re-post it because I watched the video again online and there is so much great information, I HAVE to mention it again. I … Continue reading
Posted in Depression, Disability, Gratitude, mTBI, PTSD, TBI, Traumatic Brain Injury
Tagged acceptance, anxiety, bi-polar, Brain Injury, Clinical Psychologist, compassion, depression, diagnosis, healing, help, hope, it's all in your head, judgment, meds, peace, PTSD, pull yourself up by your bootstraps, restoration, suicide, support, talk therapy, TBI, the faces of depression, therapy, transformation, trauma, undertanding, validation
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Back to the Beginning: Back to the Doctor (posted Oct. 25, 2010)
A trip to the Emergency Room would have been the best thing were it not for lack of financial resources. The thought of another huge medical bill, well, honestly, I don’t know which is worse, living with this or the debt caused … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Brain Injury, finances, gallbladder disease, gallbladder disorders, health, TBI
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Back to the Beginning: Update – Brain Injury Attorney / Going Back Into the Fire (posted Oct. 22, 2010)
I’ve been in contact with a Brain Injury attorney’s office (perhaps third time is a charm, and perhaps, they will not find a quick road to piercing my heart and crushing my spirit.) They are at least willing to talk to me, a … Continue reading
Back to the Beginning: Learning to Rest (posted Sept. 6, 2010)
Although the Type-A old personality of myself resists it, rest is a big part of life with Brain Injury, it is staggering how little it takes to get us tired! I caught on I was heading into a crash the … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, Brain Injury, fatigue, rest, sacrifice day, TBI
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Back to the Beginning: Exhausting Week (posted June 6, 2010)
I wish I had better insight into pacing and planning than I did this week. The yard sale being just last weekend, I really should have planned in more rest and not schedule the cat’s vet appointment for this past … Continue reading
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Tagged brain fatigue, Brain Injury, mTBI, overload, pacing and planning, rest, TBI
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