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Effects of brain injury don't always appear at the onset of the injury. Sometimes they take time to make themselves known. Some weeks, months, or years after the event headaches/migraines may appear. Dizziness and seizures may happen. These events can be very unsettling and cause unwanted disturbance and anxiety in one's life. Come eavesdrop on panelists, Fruit (Grace) Mauzy, caregiver and Barbara WIlson, survivor as we talk about Delayed Symptoms of Brain Injury.
Every TBI survivor and caregiver has encountered a fork in the road that has diverted his or her life-plan. A car accident, a fall from the roof, doing one more chin-up, or a door literally slamming one in the face are just some causes of traumatic brain injury. College plans, walking down the aisle in the perfect dress, or the coveted job quickly slip from reality as dreams turn to struggle. These unexpected life-happenings that divert one from his or her chosen path in life can be devastating. But as Yogi Berra once said, "If you come to a fork in the road, take it." Life is all about choices! To learn more about me, please visit my blog and website. Surviving Traumatic Brain Injury Blog: survivingtraumaticbraininjury.com Author of Prisoners without Bars: A Caregiver's Tale: donnafigurski.com Donna's Blog: donnaodonnellfigurski.wordpress.com