All posts in 'TBI Voices'

Collision Caused Coma: College Student

Posted on May 9th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Collision Caused Coma: Michael Part One This is a story of how Michael, a college student ended up with a collision caused coma and the brain injury he suffered from the accident. Before his collision caused coma Micheal was a typical 22 year old going to college. College is a..
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Patience Key to Caregiving After Severe TBI

Posted on May 7th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Patience Key to Caregiving After Severe TBI: Quinn Part Thirty-Two After spending so much time with Quinn and his wife we have learned that  patience key to caregiving after severe TBI. Quinn’s wife elaborates on this. Quinn ended his interview with an ode to his wife.  Thus, in honor of her commitment and..
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Normal after TBI is a Roller Coaster Ride

Posted on May 4th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Normal after TBI is a Roller Coaster: Quinn Part Thirty-One Quinn talks about what he considers normal after TBI and explains how he can help other survivors deal with their normal after TBI. He talks about how normal after TBI is like a roller coaster ride and normal after TBI can be one way today..
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Fatigue and Sleep after TBI Other Brain Injury Issues

Posted on May 3rd, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Fatigue and Sleep after TBI:Part Thirty Quinn and I discussed his fatigue and sleep after TBI and some of the issues that fatigue and sleep after TBI cause him in his everyday life. We’re almost finished.  We’ve been doing this a long time.  I haven’t asked you about fatigue and sleep after..
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Reduced Initiative after Severe TBI Another TBI Issue

Posted on May 2nd, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Reduced Initiative after Severe TBI: Quinn Part Twenty-Nine Quinn and I discussed some of the issues he was having with reduced initiative after severe TBI and some examples of this: Do you have difficulty completing a task?  Sometimes yes. Examples of Reduced Initiative after Severe TBI Can you give me an example? ..
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Time Management Deficits after Brain Injury

Posted on May 1st, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Time Management Deficits after Brain Injury: Quinn Part Twenty-Eight Executive functions can be thought of as the brain CEO, the manager of the brain’s resources.  Foremost among managing those resources, is time management deficits after brain injury.  I asked Quinn’s wife about this: Time management deficits after brain injury is a gigantic problem. ..
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Decision Making After Severe TBI: Challenges

Posted on April 30th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Decision Making After Severe TBI: Quinn Part Twenty-Seven I turned to a discussion of Quinn’s frontal lobe issues with his wife.  Some frontal lobe issues such as decision making after severe TBI: You said he had a child-like dependency when he came home.  Is that less than it was? Less so..
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Disinhibition after Severe Brain Injury Lingers

Posted on April 27th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Disinhibition after Severe Brain Injury: Quinn Part Twenty-Six Quinn still suffers from the frontal lobe issue and and executive functioning issue of disinhibition after severe brain injury. We’ve covered a number of executive functioning and frontal lobe issues in our conversation but we haven’t specifically addressed them in a more systematic..
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TBI Fatigue and Mood Issues:Fatigue Brings Out Mood Issues

Posted on April 25th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

TBI Fatigue and Mood Issues: Quinn Part Twenty-Five In our last part, we discussed the changed dynamic from lover to caregiver that causes so much friction in marriages after severe brain injury.  Quinn’s wife continued to search for explanations of TBI fatigue and mood issues and how they go together: You’re..
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Tangible TBI Deficits With Further Recovery

Posted on April 24th, 2012 · Posted in TBI Voices

Tangible TBI Deficits: Quinn Part Twenty-Four Quinn Part Twenty Four  –  Further Recovery Leaves Tangible TBI Deficits   In our previous part, Quinn’s wife describes how time and the ability to return to his normal depression meds had helped him return to a more normal function. Yet tangible TBI deficits remain: Has..
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