<\/a>There was tragic head injury-related new<\/a>s out of Ohio this weekend.<\/p>\n Yesterday, two individuals sifting through a dumpster in Columbus, Ohio found the body of Ohio State football player Kosta Karageorge, who had apparently committed suicide.<\/p>\n Karageorge had been missing since Wednesday.\u00a0 Earlier that day, he sent an ominous text message<\/a> to his mother that his concussions have his head messed up, he left his apartment, and he had not been seen since then until his body was discovered.<\/p>\n I hope that Karageorge’s death is not in vain, but that he serves as a reminder of the importance of getting good mental health care following head injuries.\u00a0 I often see people who have head injuries get a double dose of the mental anguish problem.<\/p>\n First, people with head injuries experience the confusion and mental health problems that result from the actual injury itself.\u00a0 These symptoms can be severe and debilitating.<\/p>\n