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her's an articl/link.

As according to what I read long ago, the brain considers a surgery sometimes as

a traumatic injury. How could it tell the difference?

This may explain some things , that a lot of us already know about.

Terry

Psychiatric illness one year after traumatic brain injury.

Neurobehavioral symptoms are not uncommon after a traumatic brain injury. The

purpose of this study was to evaluate the type and extent of psychiatric

syndromes in Nearly one-fifth of patients with traumatic brain injury had a

psychiatric illness one year post-trauma. A depressive illness was six times

more common in this population than the general public (13.9% vs 2.1%) and

panic disorder was ten times more prevalent (9.0% vs. 0.8%).

Complete story:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?form=6 & uid=10080551

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