HUGE effect on relationships
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All the best with your blog
“early bird (very) c
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and
https://anoneextraordinarylife.wordpress.com/
We share what we know, so that we all may grow.”Hi
Thanks for the follow(s) * (+ likes), as the reason I write is to share.
* (Though my family and close friends say it would be far more entertaining with a video-camera # in “real life”, rather than in cyberspace!)# By the way, do they still make them in today’s ever-faster changing world..or is it all done with mobile phones?
(get with the times now,”luddite”* c – it should be a smart phone)
* or so I was often called by my “my techno-geek” friend, Bill (“the gonk”)
“total non-techno” c (who doesn’t possess a mobile phone, after a rather eventful’ experience some years back, whilst trying to walk, talk and chew gum at the same time)
Who says men can’t multi-task!
My other blogs in this area are at
http://www.facebook.com/livingwithheadinjury
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http://www.headbraininjury.wordpress.com
http://www.traumaticbraininjurytbi.wordpress.com
https://headinjurytbi.wordpress.com/
https://livingwithheadinjury.wordpress.com/
http://www.livingwithheadbraininjury.wordpress.com
https://thenurseanewbook.wordpress.com
and
https://anoneextraordinarylife.wordpress.com/“We share what we know, so that we all may grow.”
Kind regards and all the best with your blog
craig
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Individuals with PTSD or CPTSD can struggle with healthy relationships. There seems to be more prevalent and complex trauma, but can affect single type 1 trauma also.
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