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Guides newly injured and us long timers

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I had forgotten :-) about these which may be useful to those (and family) of the whom newly injured and some of us that need reminding.

one is the brain injury handbook rehab.ie/about/braininjuryh...

and the other is a YouTube video series made by a journalist who suffered a brain injury himself and had difficulty getting his family to understand what was going on. Its called you look great youtube.com/watch?v=x9Xso4q...

There are also a lot of useful guides on the main headway site headway.org.uk/About-Brain-...

hope they help

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