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Old 22-01-2024, 14:01   #39
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Re: More people with brain injuries than I thought.

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post

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I don't know anyone who does that, I certainly don't.

I hope that you're not suggesting that people in the protected groups should withdraw from society unless they allow people to make innapropriate remarks about/to them.

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protected, like Pandas and such I'm suggesting that people don't take everything as an insult or discriminatory remark. It's sometimes just banter and some people take thing too seriously.

Though as you mentioned earlier about people advising other of brain injuries etc that just not always possible especially with dementia as in all likely hood they won't actually be aware or remember that. I've known many families members having had it and they certainly couldn't tell anyone. None of them were shouting or aggressive. However my mum in her early stages would always pass remarks and comments about people when out. I never got embarrassed or felt I had to apologise orinform them that she was unwell. It is what it is.
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