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:: links Encephalitis
Society Encephalitis
Stories Encephalitis survivors or in some cases, caregivers have posted stories to this web site. People from all walks of life and from all parts of the world. Often these stories can give information that is not available elsewhere. They have told you what it was like before this illness, what caused the Encephalitis, and what it is like for them now. It has taken a tremendous amount of courage for the writers to relive these stories by writing them so that you will have information that was not previously available to the public. Encephalitis
Global Encephalitis Global... is a free, no charge website, sharing information and support between encephalitis survivors, caregivers and loved ones and, with folks who wish to learn more. Encephalitis
Families N-C.E.P.H.- National
Childhood Encephalitis Parent's Help Group which is an open Forum/ Email
exchange We talk about issues related to children who have survived encephalitis. This is a parent's email exchange network. Brainwave The Irish Epilepsy Association. Headway
Ireland Bringing positive change to those affected by Acquired Brain Injury. Encephgroup This is an email support group for survivors of all types of encephalitis and their family, caregivers and friends. We are here to discuss what encephalitis has done to us and what the long term results are and to see if there is anything that can be done to change those results. We are all here for each other. Should you chose to join this group, you will never feel alone again. Ableize UK disability and health web directory. Site includes advice, information, disabled goods, facilities and services with comprehensive listings of specific disabilities and children's section also access issues, education and the arts. Meningitis Research Foundation's website BRI is dedicated to advocating for all those affected by Acquired Brain Injury. We strive to ensure that all those affected by Acquired Brain Injury have the best possible quality of life. We work to achieve change in terms of service provision, public awareness and prevention. |
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