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<blockquote data-quote="TessinTx" data-source="post: 670850" data-attributes="member: 19723"><p>Brodi,</p><p>I'm sorry I'm late to the party. I hope you read this. I cried when I read your post. I also have brain damage due to birth trauma. It makes life difficult in inexplicable, incalculable ways. I am 32 and I still live at home. I work part time as a secretary and housesitter. have been diagnosed with Nonverbal learning disorder and Ehlers danlos type 3. But that's enough about me...I've been Ithinking about your situation. I think pursuing SSI is a good idea. You can work while on SSI . Maybe you could move to where the money would stretch further and you could get a job teaching ESL. Teaching ESL may or may not be a good fit for you...What else do you enjoy doing? You certainly have a way with words. COPA is right; anyone would be lucky to have you as a son. I can't say all I would like to here. PM me! It may seem like we (those with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and other forms of brain damage) are the weakest among society but in actuality strongest among them. We suffer, both physically and emotionally, in ways that others simply cannot understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TessinTx, post: 670850, member: 19723"] Brodi, I'm sorry I'm late to the party. I hope you read this. I cried when I read your post. I also have brain damage due to birth trauma. It makes life difficult in inexplicable, incalculable ways. I am 32 and I still live at home. I work part time as a secretary and housesitter. have been diagnosed with Nonverbal learning disorder and Ehlers danlos type 3. But that's enough about me...I've been Ithinking about your situation. I think pursuing SSI is a good idea. You can work while on SSI . Maybe you could move to where the money would stretch further and you could get a job teaching ESL. Teaching ESL may or may not be a good fit for you...What else do you enjoy doing? You certainly have a way with words. COPA is right; anyone would be lucky to have you as a son. I can't say all I would like to here. PM me! It may seem like we (those with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and other forms of brain damage) are the weakest among society but in actuality strongest among them. We suffer, both physically and emotionally, in ways that others simply cannot understand. [/QUOTE]
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