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My mums experience of a brain injury.

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My mum experienced a ruptured brain aneurysm 2 and a half years ago now, she survived but sadly has been left with a large amount of brain damage and now needs 24 hour care.

When she first fell ill I wrote a blog to inform everyone of what was going on, please feel free to read if this is something that has affected you -

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Thanks,

Cara

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cara wow you poor thing i had a bleed in 2007 and what i struugle with is the thought how i have let people down one minute flying round the world on business next kmoment asking for my children to pay for a coffee as a daughter all i can advise is to encourage be there learen about what is going on if you need to ask me anything please ask my family and loved ones had no one to turn to for advice neilcmurphy@YAHOO.CO.UK

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