I had a TBI( traumatic brain injury )1.5 years ago for 3 months i was absolutly unconscious then i opened my eyes and said some words then i used wheelchair then after 6 months i walked some steps now i feel very heavy in my right leg .let say i feel something grabing my thigh and calf.what shall i do? it seems some nerves in my leg or brain has been damaged.i had a very severe diplopia now it is very beter.now i am fighting with depressian. it is very hard.
I am from Iran I need your help here there is not a nerologic physiothrapist!.if you know what is the reason for heavyness in my leg and if you can cure it .i can come to your country .please help me.atleast send a document that describe my promlem or wite the name of a book that by reading it can guid me.please
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Hello, I experienced a TBI three years ago, but apart from my head, I didn't suffer any general physical problems. I can't therefore give you any guidance on your leg problem. I hope you receive the feedback you require.
I also sustained a brain injury. It is a little over 3 and a half years later now. This may sound a bit unusual, but I am a handwriting expert. If you'll send me a handwriting sample, I'll send you some specific handwriting exercises you can do to hopefully help you. If you're interested, please let me know and I can send you my professional contact information.
hi thank you very much i will send you my handwritng.my postal adress is :Iran-Tehran-Tehran Pars-falakeh chaharom-east vafadar st.-between Khairy and Mozafari streets-944 No.- apartment number 3
mhsoha im sure if you do some research, you will find a hospital in your country that can help you, rather than putting further strain on our national health and benefits system.
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