I think that it's natural for you to have a little agoraphobia after what you've been through. I do. Can you tell me how much it affects you? Can you walk outside of the house very far? Are you able to drive yourself small distances, run errands and so forth? Or is that too much for you right now?
You might find this forum helpful in knowing that you are not all alone:
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Michelle,
Sorry it took me a couple of days to get back to you; I actually lost your question on the site for a day or two, LOL.
Let's see if I can get you some good information on support in the Denver area.
First of all, here's the address and phone number of the Brain Injury Association of Colorado, which is in Denver:
Brain Injury Association of Colorado
4200 West Conejos Place #524
Denver, CO 80204
Phone: (303) 355-9969
Toll-Free: (800) 955-2443
They have a listing of support groups on the web here, and two of them are in Denver:
http://www.biacolorado.org/index.php?page=groups
This page has three support groups listed:
http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/support-groups/brain-injury/colorado.html
I think that it's natural for you to have a little agoraphobia after what you've been through. I do. Can you tell me how much it affects you? Can you walk outside of the house very far? Are you able to drive yourself small distances, run errands and so forth? Or is that too much for you right now?
You might find this forum helpful in knowing that you are not all alone:
http://www.psychforums.com/agoraphobia/
April 8, 2010 - 10:45amThis Comment
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