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Support for carers...with TBI that is subtle

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My husband made a miraculous recover from his TBI 10 years ago - to most observers. I see the odd little thing he does that show its legacy. But many others would see nothing. Lately, I have noticed a few changes in his behavior, Tics and other characteristics increasing - and it is very worrying to me.

Are their any support groups for families of TBI. I feel bad asking TBH as his lasting behaviors are minimal compared to some people. But this can in its own way be very hard to live with, as you never know if it is the TBI or the person behaving badly. Thank you

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