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Brain Injury Impacts Spousal Relationship

Posted on April 24th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Brain Injury Impacts Spousal Relationship: Quinn Part Twenty-Three With many brain injury survivors that are in a relationship, brain injury impacts spousal relationship. His wife also felt a shift in the role she played as a spouse, especially in the early stages of his returning home. Quinn’s Wife Tells Her Side of..
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Appreciation for Spouse after Brain Injury Enhanced

Posted on April 23rd, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Appreciation for Spouse after Brain Injury: QuinnPart Twenty-Two I wanted to get a contrast of Quinn’s sports memory to his functioning in other areas. Ironically, he responded completely off topic, to something he found far more central to his struggles since his injury, his appreciation for spouse after brain injury:..
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Leisure Activities after TBI Have Changed

Posted on April 20th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Leisure Activities after TBI: Part Twenty-One Leisure Activities after TBI have changed for Quinn. He was at one time a hockey player and then a hockey referee. He does not believe that he will skate again but he does want to ski as one of his Leisure Activities after TBI. Do you use..
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Limited Return to Work after TBI: Increases Symptoms

Posted on April 18th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Limited Return to Work after TBI: Quinn Part Twenty Quinn and I talked about his limited return to work after TBI and how much difficulty he had.  Symptoms increased even after a limited return to work after TBI. We have been kind of coming back and forth about current functioning, but..
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Attentional Abilities: Video Taxed PostTBI

Posted on April 18th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Attentional Abilities: Quinn Part Nineteen Quinn and I discussed the video that I had him watch the night before.  Because of his attentional abilities he felt that the video was too long. I’ve noticed your sense of humor both today and when we first met.  How would you describe your sense..
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Attentional Resources After TBI: Can Cause Frustration

Posted on April 17th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Attentional Resources After TBI: Quinn Part Eighteen Divided attention is one of the most serious problems in people with brain injury because of their attentional resources after TBI.  Yet Quinn, as most of our survivors had very little divided attention problems in the interview.  His wife walked through once or twice...
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Cognitive Challenges Can Trigger Emotions after TBI

Posted on April 16th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Cognitive Challenges Can Trigger Emotions: Quinn Part Seventeen Quinn goes into detail regarding his issues he has with different cognitive challenges he faces and the therapies that he received for some of his issues.  The therapies included, speech, occupational and cognitive challenges therapy. We were talking about your therapies that..
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TBI Obstacles: Pressure Waves Present Biggest TBI Obstacle

Posted on April 12th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

TBI Obstacles: Quinn Part Sixteen I continued with Quinn relative to his seizure concerns and then touched another one of his TBI obstacles, pressure waves and the problems he has with them. Have you had seizures? I have not had a seizure yet. Did you have one when you were..
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Headaches after Severe Brain Injury: Come in Waves

Posted on April 11th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

 Headaches after Severe Brain Injury: Quinn Part Fifteen Quinn talks about the headaches after severe brain injury that he still encounters.  He describes his headaches after severe brain injury as if his head is surfing. As we’re doing this interview, it’s now 14 months, 16 months since your injury. Yes. Quinn..
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Physical Activity after TBI: Still More Limited Than Before

Posted on April 9th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Physical Activity after TBI: Quinn Part Fourteen Quinn discusses his physical activity after TBI in comparison to what he could do before his accident.  Before TBI Quinn was at athlete level. Where are you now in terms of physical activity after TBI? Up to  a non-athletic adult’s level? I go to..
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