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Deb - Support groups and patient advocacy organizations can be very helpful in reaching others who are dealing with the same situation and gaining more information and support. There aren't many specifically for anoxic brain injury, but there are several for brain injury. Here are some links to help you:
http://www.pedsbif.org/
http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Brain-Injury/support-group
http://www.braininjuryresources.org/tbiassocs.html
http://www.biausa.org/
https://secure.biausa.org/OnlineDirectory/Directory/SearchType1.aspx
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Deb - Support groups and patient advocacy organizations can be very helpful in reaching others who are dealing with the same situation and gaining more information and support. There aren't many specifically for anoxic brain injury, but there are several for brain injury. Here are some links to help you:
January 5, 2011 - 6:09pmhttp://www.pedsbif.org/
http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Brain-Injury/support-group
http://www.braininjuryresources.org/tbiassocs.html
http://www.biausa.org/
https://secure.biausa.org/OnlineDirectory/Directory/SearchType1.aspx
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