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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for brain injury support group
  1. ... attack (TIA) Dementia , such as Alzheimer disease Traumatic brain injury Infections, including brain abscess , meningitis , encephalitis , and HIV/ ...
  2. ... be unknown. Common causes of epilepsy include: Traumatic brain injury Damage or scarring after infections of the brain Birth defects that involve the brain Brain injury that occurs during or near birth Metabolic disorders ...
  3. ... movement. The result is large, jerky, uncoordinated movements. Brain injuries or diseases that can cause uncoordinated movements include: ...
  4. ... also evidence that stuttering is a result of brain injuries, such as stroke or traumatic brain injuries. In rare cases, stuttering is caused by emotional ...
  5. ... language. It commonly occurs after strokes or traumatic brain injuries. It can also occur in people with brain ... problem and how best to communicate Consider joining support groups for people with aphasia and their families.
  6. ... Nervous system diseases Genetic disorder Medicines Stroke or brain injury Tumors Illicit drugs Head and neck trauma ... important. It helps to openly discuss your feelings. Self-help groups are available in many communities.
  7. ... lifelong avoidance of alcohol (abstinence) Counseling Going to support groups (such as Alcoholics Anonymous) Treatment may be needed ...
  8. ... the stress of having OCD by joining a support group. Sharing with others who have common experiences and problems can help you not feel alone. Support groups are usually not a good substitute for talk ...
  9. ... be found by taking part in an arthritis support group. Some people may benefit from taking part in an arthritis support group . ... of the arteries, leading to cardiovascular disease. Spinal injury ... brain problems. Swelling and inflammation of the outer lining ...
  10. ... the brain) Chiari or other malformation Alcohol intoxication Brain injury Progressive damage to nerve cells in the cerebellum of the brain (cerebellar degeneration) Medicines (phenytoin and other anti-seizure ...
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