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Ballparks Need To Protect Fans Like Shannon Stone From Fatal Falls

Posted on July 10, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

It’s time for Major League Baseball stadiums to take action to prevent horrendous deaths like the one that took place last Thursday in Texas, where a father plunged headfirst to his death trying to catch a ball for his son. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/09/sports/baseball/grief-and-questions-after-death-at-ballpark.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=josh%20hamilton%20&st=cse  The death of small-town fireman Shannon Stone during a Texas Rangers..
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Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Poster Child for Recovery

Posted on July 9, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Lethan Part Nine The first time I heard Lethan perform “Who Am I, Again?”, I was struck by the example that he could do it, as a severe traumatic brain injury survivor, more than the words of his story.  I heard him do the show three months later,..
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Relearning to Walk – Heel Toe, Heel Toe

Posted on July 8, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Relearning to Walk: Lethan Part Eight Lethan’s story “Who Am I, Again?” not only officially launched http://tbivoices.com it also helped to frame the inquiry of other stories.  I have now listened and watched 15 support groups respond to Lethan’s story, and the part that resonates the best is his dramatization of..
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Community Support After Brain Injury for This Survivor

Posted on July 7, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Community Support After Brain Injury: Lethan Part Seven There is a term often used to describe one of the key variables in outcome after brain injury: community support after brain injury. Recovery from TBI is not a finite milepost, not achieved by passing neuropsychological tests.  Recovery is measured by the degree..
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Neurobehavioral Extremes:Brain Injury Issues

Posted on July 6, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Neurobehavioral Extremes: Lethan Part Six Probably the scariest things for a family after severe TBI, are the  neurobehavioral extremes, wild mood swings and temper outbursts.  While a teenager returning home to his parents is not nearly as dangerous a situation as when a man returns home to his wife, the nature and..
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Brain Injury: The Unmaking of Cool

Posted on July 5, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Brain Injury The Unmaking of Cool: Lethan Part Five The unmaking of cool. Adults and non-conformists often ridicule the almost universal desire to be cool – to fit in – to be attractive to peers and members of the opposite sex.  Yet, this desire is at the core of our human..
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Before Traumatic Brain Injury: Who Was This Survivor?

Posted on July 4, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Before Traumatic Brain Injury: Lethan Part Four Lethan talks about who he was before traumatic brain injury in part four.  He uses his story  “Who Am I, Again” to explain his thoughts.     Lethan sets his own stage in “Who Am I, Again?”: I was 17 years old, a senior..
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Call It Karma: Motorcyclist Killed While Protesting Helmet Laws

Posted on July 3, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

Truth is indeed often stranger than, and more ironic than, fiction. This weekend in Onondaga, N.Y., which is near Syracuse, a motorcyclist who was part of the 11th Annual Helmet Protest Run against helmet laws died, He was killed when he flew over his bike’s handlebars and hit his head..
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Pre-Brain Injury Self: Waiving Au Revoir

Posted on July 2, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Pre-Brain Injury Self: Lethan Part Three In Lethan part three we continue our discussion about the effects of brain injury, Lethan’s  pre-brain injury self and his memories or lack there of the accident.   “Who Am I, Again?” begins with Lethan waving au revoir to his French teacher in the rear view mirror, leaving..
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The Phone Call About the Accident that Caused Brain Injury

Posted on June 30, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Phone Call About the Accident: Lethan Part Two As we have talked to the mom’s and spouses, we have consistently heard the story of the shock, the unreality of the phone call about the accident or the knock on the door.  Lethan’s mother’s story was what originally drew me to “Who Am..
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