My son suffered a TBI from a severe auto accident. TBI is real and affects them for life. It is an invisible disability that has serious consequences. It's a tragedy unfolding before our eyes.
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I'm so sorry!
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TBI is brain dysfunction caused by an outside force, usually a violent blow to the head. The true question, to me, is where did our troops sustain injuries significant enough to cause TBI?
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Watch the story, we have the answerhttp://www.fullmeasure.news
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I'm sure brain injuries are plenty in the military but the one thing I never hear reported are vaccines injuries. There are a very few doctors who like to talk about them. Dr Blaylock happens to be one of these who has reported injuries regarding MF59.pic.twitter.com/N0ij0vCwNy
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A friend of mine came home VERY SICK! Lost alot of weight and after month's of going to the doctor's it came out that other soldiers were also having the same illnesses as he was. Scary
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Yes very sad and heart breaking to hear how our military are exposed to deadly vaccines. I sometimes wonder if there exits any possible harmful effects of being exposed to depleted uranium.
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My veteran husband has TBI & the VA misdiagnosed him years ago & he has been fighting the VA for years to get proper treatment. The VA in Minneapolis had a fake neurologist & was busted! Now they have a backlog! Help!
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And yet we spend all our time, energy and resources on people who want to come to America but don't even want to be Americans.
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Sad, but true
America has $115B that could go a long way to help American citizens.
#AmericanCitizensFirst#NeverForget#FreedomIsNotFree#HonorTheFallen#ThankTheLiving#GodBlessOurTroops#CodeOfVetspic.twitter.com/tHjhltj3LV
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@CloseTheVA Robin Mitchell knows all about TBI vets - she is married to one -
I fought for years to get him aid and attendance for TBI only to have shyster Joe Ray Skrha and pro con artists move in to take the money.
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My husband was diagnosed with TBI years after his convoy was hit with an IED in Iraq. Military never tested for it. We found out after he had scans done for a seizure he had. Scary stuff. Our heroes deserve better.
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Is “Shell Shock”Traumatic Brain injury?
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No, that's the antiquated term for PTSD.
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Thanks. That’s what I was wondering. One and the same then. Both caused by physical brain damage. I remember that shell shock was considered to caused by psychological trauma. I’m glad that is over!
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I may be reading your tweet incorrectly but, PTSD (known as shell shock in the early 20th c) is caused by psychological trauma. TBI occurs from physical trauma. You can have both, like my husband, but they have different causative events.
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Thank you for your clarification. I thank your husband for his service and offer our prayers for his recovery.
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