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My wife recently suffered a Traumatic Brian Injury (DAI) in an auto accident.Is there any supplements that can help in recovery?
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Diagnosed with a Diffuse Axonal Injury to the brain (shearing) on June 23, 2010. She is conscious, interacts with staff and family, responds to commands, and is beginning rehab therapy.
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Posted by Pavia
Diagnosed with a Diffuse Axonal Injury to the brain (shearing) on June 23, 2010. She is conscious, interacts with staff and family, responds to commands, and is beginning rehab therapy.