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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 272973" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I think you're right there. Also with what parts of the brain were damaged. You can have more subtle congnitive issues ect, yet be effected more on a physical level. Depends on where the damaged areas are, and how bad.</p><p> </p><p>My injury was in the visual area and the frontal. Impact in the back of the head...brain got slammed into the frontal bone. My visual interpretation has been effected from the beginning. As well as all the other junk. But I had no physical issues as that part wasn't damaged. Doesn't even mean the damage was any "less" just in different areas.</p><p> </p><p>I had a hard time grasping this one way back with Travis. Until I found a neuro that took the time to actually explain it well. Travis' brain damage is minor in the physical dept.......but major in all other areas. He does have physical issues. An untrained eye won't spot them though. </p><p> </p><p>The brain is such a complicated organ. They've learned so much, but still know very little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 272973, member: 84"] I think you're right there. Also with what parts of the brain were damaged. You can have more subtle congnitive issues ect, yet be effected more on a physical level. Depends on where the damaged areas are, and how bad. My injury was in the visual area and the frontal. Impact in the back of the head...brain got slammed into the frontal bone. My visual interpretation has been effected from the beginning. As well as all the other junk. But I had no physical issues as that part wasn't damaged. Doesn't even mean the damage was any "less" just in different areas. I had a hard time grasping this one way back with Travis. Until I found a neuro that took the time to actually explain it well. Travis' brain damage is minor in the physical dept.......but major in all other areas. He does have physical issues. An untrained eye won't spot them though. The brain is such a complicated organ. They've learned so much, but still know very little. [/QUOTE]
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