Friday, January 15, 2010

Frontal Lobe Brain Injury How Do You Diagnose Frontal Lobe Brain Injury?

How do you diagnose frontal lobe brain injury? - frontal lobe brain injury

My brother is 29 years old and I am convinced that sustained brain damage in the frontal lobe in their youth. It shows all the symptoms and the behavior of people who have suffered a brain injury. He was with ADHD, depression, and I fear that this will be pushed through the system (again) with what is diagnosed in my opinion a wrong diagnosis. It is obviously not mentally well, but I do not think that it helps to be called "mental health" is more than that. He lives in an apartment by the state (which is completely obsolete) and their quality of life will be funded so incredibly low. In essence, he sits at home all day does not work (even if that is possible) and carry all types of drugs that make you overweight and sluggish. My parents and I do not know what to do, and finds the final assessment.

How and whom to contact to see if it actually happened? We live in Boston, if someone can refer to a specialist. Any help would be very grateful.

1 comments:

Blah said...

It is a topic for a neuropsychiatrist. Ask for a reference. Do you find that a comfortable feeling and keep up with him / her, if she does not jump from one document to another.

Do not go until the diagnosis is made, you can be anything, physical or otherwise. Only through your concerns with your doctor and let him know what is wrong with your brother.

Hope this helps.

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