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Dealing With A Trauma

<p>Dealing with a traumatic illness or injury can obviously be difficult for the person affected to cope with&period; But it can also be difficult for loved ones to cope&comma; particularly if they see dramatic physical or mental change in the person they love&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;A brain injury can be one of the most affecting health issues to hit a family&period; Whether the injury is the result of an accident&comma; or an underlying health condition that results in a stroke&comma; any damage done to the brain has the potential to affect a person in many different ways&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Because of the complexity of the brain itself&comma; two people with similar injuries or health issues&comma; and even people of the same age&comma; can be affected very differently&period; A traumatic brain injury can result in speech problems&comma; memory loss and mobility and co-ordination problems&period; At the more extreme end of the scale&comma; a person whose brain has been damaged may sink into a coma&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The person affected by a traumatic injury may not be fully aware of what has happened to them&comma; so they may not seem to be in great distress&period; For loved ones this can be a double edged sword&period; On the one hand&comma; it will be a relief not to see the person they love in distress&comma; but&comma; on the other hand&comma; that person may not know who relatives or friends are&period; Mentally&comma; a victim may seem fine and also not to be in any pain&period; But they could be suffering from numbing&comma; disabling injuries&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;People suffering from a traumatic injury will require help psychologically&period; If they are struggling to return to their former selves&comma; mentally&comma; they should be given careful attention&period; A stroke victim&comma; for instance&comma; will often benefit from music therapy or even audio books&period; Conversation alone will often help&comma; too&comma; but there are other ways of stimulating the brain after a traumatic injury&period; Pet therapy can also be beneficial&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Any injury to the brain is scary &&num;8211&semi; to victim and loved ones alike&period; But the human body has a remarkable ability of being able to come back from serious injury and health issues&comma; and people have been stirred out of a coma by music&comma; or a loved one&&num;8217&semi;s voice &&num;8211&semi; just when all hope seemed to have faded&period; Dealing with a traumatic injury should be done with a sense of realism&comma; but not with a sense of defeatism&period; Positive thinking is the back bone of everybody&&num;8217&semi;s life&comma; happiness breeds happiness&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;If you have suffered from a serious injury and think you can claim contact us at Fletchers serious injury solicitors UK&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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