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Coma Emergence: Waiting for Some Sign of Emergence

Posted on July 18, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Coma Emergence: Part Six Just as the realization that “this is not good” is gripping Mike’s wife, the seemingly endless hours of waiting for coma emergence begin.  See http://waiting.com She tells the story of the next week and the coma emergence:    Waiting for Coma Emergence Well, they did the surgery and..
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After TBI: Just Make the TBI Survivor the Best You Can

Posted on July 17, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

After TBI: Mike Part Five Mike’s Wife continues her coma vigil with more discouraging news after TBI. “He made it through the first night and the second night, and then actually in the morning when (the doctor) told me about the second hemorrhage is when I actually broke down.” Despite..
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New Army Facilities To Treat Concussions Near The Front Lines

Posted on July 16, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

Soldiers Get Quicker Concussion Treatment Whether the military is sugarcoating its results or not, the Army is claiming to be succeeding in its efforts to treat brain injury on-site in war zones such as Afghanistan. The Associated Press did a lengthy story Friday on the Army’s quest to treat what has..
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Before TBI: Before His All Terrain Vehicle Accident?

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Before TBI: Part Four Mike was 50 on the date of his accident.  He is in a long term marriage with two kids, three grandkids and has a good job before TBI.  His wife explains about his life before the wreck and before TBI: He is a truck driver.  He..
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TBI Coma Vigil: Numbness of First Hours of Waiting

Posted on July 15, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

TBI Coma Vigil: Mike Part Three We think of the TBI coma vigil as beginning in the ICU waiting room. See http://waiting.com But as Mike’s wife makes clear, the waiting, the TBI coma vigil, begins even when someone isn’t sitting still: My sister came with me – I drove down..
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TBI Caregiver Grief: In Search of Her Comatose Husband

Posted on July 14, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

TBI Caregiver Grief: Mike Part Two Telling the story of Mike’s wife and her TBI caregiver grief can best be compared to the following: There is a phrase called the “fog of war” to describe the inaccuracies of the early reporting about a breaking news event, such as a war..
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Brain Injury Caregiver:Standing by Your Man After Severe TBI

Posted on July 13, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Brain Injury Caregiver: Mike Part One As a brain injury caregiver, there is nothing like the love of a good woman.  For Mike, that has certainly proven to be the case.  I first met Mike’s wife, a brain injury caregiver, at a support group meeting at Clearview Treatment Center in Wisconsin. ..
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Surviving Severe Brain Injury – Who Is This Survivor

Posted on July 12, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Surviving Severe Brain Injury: Lethan Part Eleven The title of the story, is “Who Am I, Again?” In the question is not just the existential struggle of a talented young man to find himself, but to find himself again after a severe brain injury.  It also a challenge for the other..
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Caregiver of Severe Brain Injury: A Survivors Advice

Posted on July 11, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Caregiver of Severe Brain Injury: Lethan Part Ten Lethan part ten gives Lethan a chance to offer advice to caregiver of severe brain injury. Once again we refer to is story of “Who Am I, Again?” One of the most dramatic elements of “Who Am I, Again?” is the countdown to..
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Congress Expands Investigation Of Heparin

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Just weeks after Baxter International lost the first heparin suit that’s gone to trial, Congress is moving forward with its probe to determine who is to blame for contaminated batches of the blood thinner that killed what some believe were several hundred people. http://energycommerce.house.gov/News/PRArticle.aspx?NewsID=8768&IID=9 In letters dated June 29 the  House of Representatives Committee..
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