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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) | Last Active: Jul 3 7:10am | Replies (13)

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When I had my first Epilepsy seizure at about 45 years old the neurologist did an MRI and whatever else it is called when they can see your brain and saw a clump of veins that could bleed out. They listed it as a TBI even though I don't remember hitting my head and my mother said, "not that I (she) could recall". 3 months later, the neurosurgeon went into my brain and glued the clump together. 5 days later, they went in to my brain and cut the clump out. It was an 8 hour surgery that left me with a vision impairment, memory problems and other problems. I can no longer work and have to live on $300/month after rent is paid. Get your brain checked out because if you have a brain bleed, you will have big problems if you live.
P.S. Thanks Canada for keeping Disabled people in poverty.

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Crawford,
I’ve been there 12 years ago from riding my bicycle that stopped the front cycle blocked that moved from the bicycle to my brain… it hit me. It took me for the yeas, I stard to eat food, talk again with my family, walk again and on…

Having a TBI is maybe a different way than others. Even today my memory was lost from that accident. Now, I lost 80% of my ability of working at my City or driving to stores or going to a doctor… thankfully, I have my great wife,… 😇

I’m so sorry to hear this. I have had several CT and. MRI’s but nothing regarding impressions or anything wrong. Getting a second opinion and waiting for results