About Brain Injury Survivor's Guide Website

About the braininjuryguide.org Website

braininjury.org has been designed for persons who have experienced a brain injury of any type, their family members, medical professionals seeking more information and anyone who seeks assistance for memory problems, cognitive problems or behavioral issues.

For those of you who may have Beth's vision problem of NO peripheral vision, we have black margins around the content on each page. Simply scan from black to black and you won't miss anything of importance.

The left column of every page contains links to main sections of our site. In that column, and also at the bottom of each page is a link to our Sitemap that contains links to every page on the site.

The right column of every page contains links to additional information on the Internet. That information is supplied by Google based on how Google's search robot has "read" that site.

Links at the bottom of each page provide legal information about our website and a very important link to our Sitemap. The Sitemap contains links to all the major sections of this website, and should help you more easily find the information you are seeking.

When you move your computer's mouse pointer over one of our website links, it will show blue lettering on an orange background. After you have visited a link, it will change colors to let you know you have already been there. Of course, you are welcome to visit every page millions of times should you desire.

SMILE

I felt like my body had gotten so bad out of shape that I got my doctor's permission to begin an exercise program.

I joined an aerobics class.

I bent, twisted, jumped up and down and shook my body in all directions. After an hour I was perspiring heavily. But, by the time I got my leotards on, class was over.

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