Monthly Archives: January 2015

I’m being bombarded with lots of spam on this blog, so some of your comments (good ones) may be deleted, sorry!

I’m being bombarded with lots of spam, so some of your comments may be deleted, sorry!

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TBI is a much more manageable injury today than it has been in the past, but it remains a major health problem. As people with TBI continue to live longer and face the challenges of aging with TBI, it will be our duty to provide better education and long-term programs and services. We all have brains; let’s continue to use them — injured or not — to support TBI prevention, research, and treatment.”

Originally posted on Living With Head (Brain) Injury:
“TBI is a much more manageable injury today than it has been in the past, but it remains a major health problem. As people with TBI continue to live longer and face…

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“The Hidden Handicap – the Silent Epidemic”

Originally posted on Sharing some Information and Thoughts on Head and Brain Injury:
Article Title: “The Hidden Handicap – the Silent Epidemic” Submitted by: Craig Lock Category (key words): head injury, brain injury, neuro-psychology, effects of head (brain) injury Submitter’s web…

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“Doctors say that traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a catastrophic condition, like burns, amputations, and spinal cord injuries. But TBI is different. It upsets life on multiple levels: physical, psychological, social, and even spiritual. TBI affects the roots of who we are — our ability to think, to communicate, and to connect with other people.”

“Doctors say that traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a catastrophic condition, like burns, amputations, and spinal cord injuries. But TBI is different. It upsets life on multiple levels: physical, psychological, social, and even spiritual. TBI affects the roots of who we … Continue reading

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Thanks, but PLEASE, NO MORE QUESTIONS – thanks for the understanding

Thanks. for the kind words and pleased you like this blog. To answer your question (just another one!) … see my post above or go to http://journalistandwriter.wordpress.com/2014/10/08/thanks-for-the-feedbackcommentsquestionsbut-i-cant-answer-all-the-questions-i-get-daily-thanks-for-the-understanding/ and/or http://craigsbooks.wordpress.com/2014/10/14/thanks-for-the-feedbackcommentsquestions-many/ All the best c *************************************** Thanks for the comment/follow/link/like Hi CAN’T … Continue reading

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How To Wheelie A Motorcycle into A Pool!

“Don’t let what you can’t do stop you from doing what you can do…best.” from http://www.craigsbooks.wordpress.com

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Books written by a “friend and colleague”, which may be of interest

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=ray+carruthers+%2B+the+nurse&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Aray+carruthers+%2B+the+nurse      pictures from http://www.living with headinjury.wordpress.com

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“A tumultuous yet ultimately triumphant story, encouraging all of us to think twice about what we are capable of being and unbecoming.”

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Galveston Brain Injury Conference

Originally posted on The Transitional Learning Center's Blog:
This week, the Transitional Learning Center and the University of Texas Medical Branch have the pleasure of co-hosting the Galveston Brain Injury Conference (GBIC).  GBIC is a unique invite-only conference focusing…

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The Nurse: Living with Head (Brain) Injury

Originally posted on Living With Head (Brain) Injury:
http://www.amazon.com/Nurse-Living-Injury-Dropped-Godzone-ebook/dp/B00RPWTYEE The paperback version is also available at

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