Here you can find all the latest Twitter feeds on TBI and Concussion: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23tbi%20%23concussion&src=typd
Here you can find all the latest Twitter feeds on TBI and Concussion: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23tbi%20%23concussion&src=typd
Thanks for this resource. I work as a case worker with persons with developmental disabilites, specifically persons with intellectual disabilities and/or autism spectrum disorders with onsets prior to age 18. And I have encountered persons that come in to our offices with a TBI after age 18 that don’t qualify for our services, and I am often not sure where to refer them. Thanks. 🙂
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Sure thing – yes, TBI can be a conundrum, especially since it’s not always a cut-and-dried sort of condition (not that others are, but TBI tends to be particularly “dynamic”).
Your local brain injury association may have more info you can reference, as well.
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Keep up the good work, and the healing. I have had a TBI and a stroke (my blog is http://StrokeRevelations.com). And here’s great, comprehensive reference resource: “Neuroscience Information Framework” (NIF): http://www.neuinfo.org (at UCSD (University of California – San Diego).
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Thanks Billy – and thanks for the info on NIF – I will definitely check them out — as well as your blog.
Be well and stay strong.
BB
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