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	<title>Comments on: Do People With Brain Injury Usually Experience Anxiety As A Direct Result Of The Injury?</title>
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		<title>By: katherpe</title>
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		<description>People who have had mild to severe brain injuries, are very susceptible to anxiety attacks.
When I was seven, I fell about eight feet off of a high-dive ladder, and as a result suffered a subdermal hematoma (blood on the brain)  
That coupled with another traumatic event in my life has caused me to suffer from anxiety.  I actually have it under control a little better now.  Talk to your doctor.  I don&#039;t exactly what part of your brain would cause the anxiety.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People who have had mild to severe brain injuries, are very susceptible to anxiety attacks.<br />
When I was seven, I fell about eight feet off of a high-dive ladder, and as a result suffered a subdermal hematoma (blood on the brain)<br />
That coupled with another traumatic event in my life has caused me to suffer from anxiety.  I actually have it under control a little better now.  Talk to your doctor.  I don&#8217;t exactly what part of your brain would cause the anxiety.</p>
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