Life is a Challenge

My name is Tammi, and on January 27, 1995, I was in auto/pedestrian accident. I receive a severe traumatic brain injury and pelvic fracture.

Life is a challenge now. I have learned to appreciate life. I am proud of who I am. Life is a Gift. Life is a Adventure.

This is blog is to try to Help our Veterans that have Service in the Military that came home with Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD. Thank You so Much for Service in the Military and Fighting for our Freedom.

We need to be supportive of our soldiers come home with traumatic brain injury and PTSD, their personally and their behavior will be different.

There are no two brain injury alike, everyone personally is different, everyone deal with the challenges of have a traumatic brain injury different. It is important traumatic brain injury survivor involved in support group and family do the same, also get involved with Brain Injury Association in your State. Remember you are not alone, there is support.

Catmeow Veterans Traumatic Brain Injury & PTSD

Friday, January 27, 2012

Overview of the VA/DoD 2010 Clinical Practice Guideline for PTSD - NATIONAL CENTER for PTSD

Overview of the VA/DoD 2010 Clinical Practice Guideline for PTSD - NATIONAL CENTER for PTSD

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