To All Those Who Have Supported Me With Blogging and Website,
This has been a challenge and yet successful endeavor. Our progress has been phenomenal. The response is overwhelming.
I’ve added Link Pages for Hormonal Imbalances, TBI (traumatic brain injury) & Other Related Links, Nursing & Violence, and Vertical Heterophoria at the top of my website under the main picture. This has been a challenge but every bit worth the effort. It’s still a work in progress.
I’d like to thank you for this incredible outpouring of support. Good things are finally happening through this incomprehensible tragedy!
Take Care and Stay Safe,
Edie http://braininjuryselfrehabilitation.com
a BUMP to the HEAD
March 7, 2012 at 5:32 am
You have an emormusly helpful blog. I just found you, have been doing some reading, time for a rest now, but i & my partner will be back for more. Thank you muchly 🙂
brain injury self rehabilitation (BISR)
March 7, 2012 at 2:35 pm
It’s sad that brain injury causes so many problems, but I see so many are trying to help educate others and that is promising. I’m interested in how it changed your life?
Survivng A Bleed In My Head, This Is My Story
March 7, 2012 at 6:38 pm
What would we do without you? I just don’t know…
You are very welcome, everyday that I read your post is enlightening. All we can continue to do is deep and keep on pushing higher.
brain injury self rehabilitation (BISR)
March 8, 2012 at 7:47 am
You are a dynamic individual and as difficult as life is for you in recovery, focusing on 3 positives a day is delightful! Those without brain injury probably do not understand that 3 positives is difficult when every aspect of your life changes daily. Life is simply unpredictable. Stay Safe and Take Care.
Survivng A Bleed In My Head, This Is My Story
March 8, 2012 at 2:45 pm
Right on to that. I hope you have a wonderful day! What are doing for us is PRICELESS!
brain injury self rehabilitation (BISR)
March 8, 2012 at 7:34 pm
I’m not doing much but trying to share my life and suggestions and hope it helps with TBI.