Sawdust for Brains: Definition and Disconfirmation after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

Charlotte Schell-word
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Abstract Mild brain injury, despite its name, has lasting effects for many of its sufferers. This article is a firsthand account of one person's struggle with its onset and effects. Mot least of the symptoms is the sense of disconfirmalion and confusion that ensues because sufferers usually look “normal.” However, inside, their cognitive functioning and sense of self have changed markedly. Moreover, the effects often last longer than seem likely to medical professionals and laypeople alike, leading to evaluations of malingering or prior emotional distress. This first-person account is framed within the context of current literature on mild head injury.
脑用木屑:轻度创伤性脑损伤后的定义与错证。
轻度脑损伤,尽管它的名字,对许多患者有持久的影响。这篇文章是一个人与它的开始和影响作斗争的第一手记录。最不重要的症状是不确定感和困惑感,因为患者通常看起来“正常”。然而,在内部,他们的认知功能和自我意识发生了显著变化。此外,这种影响的持续时间往往比医学专业人士和外行人所认为的要长,从而导致对装病或先前的情绪困扰的评估。这个第一人称的叙述是在当前关于轻度头部损伤的文献背景下进行的。
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