Chandelier
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https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/13123/0/
"Cognitive impairment" could refer to TBI. Thoughts?
"Cognitive impairment" could refer to TBI. Thoughts?
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/13123/0/
"Cognitive impairment" could refer to TBI. Thoughts?
Yes, someone with TBI could have a cognitive impairment. Cognitive issues aren't the only symptoms that could trigger a TBI diagnosis, and TBI isn't the only thing that could cause a cognitive impairment, but I wouldn't be surprised if someone who had a head injury serious enough to warrant neurosurgery would have a cognitive impairment.
I agree this is a great prospect. Chandelier, did you call it in?
If they are the same person, I wonder how someone from as far away as Henderson, NC would end up in a current that would lead to Plum Island, especially if he was, as it sounds, a dependent.
The currents from the gulf stream sweep straight up from North Carolina to the Long Island-Rhode Island-southern MA coast. It's the track so many nor'easters take as well. It's not that unusual to have bodies from farther south wash up in this area, especially after major storms. As I recall there had been a couple of bad ones before Christmas that year. I'll have to go look that up.
If he had a head injury and indications of neurosurgery, that could mean he developed seizures as a consequence of the accident?
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/13123/0/
"Cognitive impairment" could refer to TBI. Thoughts?