All posts in 'TBI Voices'

Short-Term Memory Problems after Severe Brain Injury

Posted on August 9th, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Short-Term Memory: DJ Part Nine DJ could not be a waiter anymore partly due to his short-term memory problems.  Not only would he have trouble remembering orders, the attentional demands, as the pace and the noise got greater during rush periods, would push all of his cognitive functioning to its..
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Co-Morbid Alcohol Use Shouldn’t Complicate Brain Injury Diagnosis

Posted on August 8th, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Co Morbid Alcohol Use: DJ – Part Eight DJ’s co-morbid alcohol use should not complicate the diagnosis of a severe brain injury.  As our brains are essentially all that we are, it is hard to argue that anything is completely irrelevant to assessing the nature of dysfunction after brain injury.  This..
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Neuropsychological Assessment After Severe Brain Injury

Posted on August 5th, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Neuropsychological Assessment: DJ Part Seven One of the neuropsychological assessment tests used in assessing brain injury is what is called an MMPI-2. There is a lot of controversy regarding this test. The brain injury community must say NO to the MMPI-2. No one who has survived a coma should ever be given..
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Early Rehabilitation from Severe Brain Injury

Posted on August 4th, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Early Rehabilitation: Dj Part Six DJ doesn’t remember being an inpatient at Daytona.  He doesn’t remember the early rehabilitation. He woke up there, but his memory began later. Events Leading Up to the Beginning of Early Rehabilitation Where did you go after you left Daytona? Daytona down to HealthSouth in..
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Caregiver: Mother was by Survivor’s Side During Coma

Posted on August 3rd, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

DJ’s Caregiver was his Mother who was by His Side: DJ Part Five DJ’s Mother, his caregiver, was by his side during the entire 16 days while he was in a coma.  DJ states wanting to see his mom his caregiver, once regaining conscientiousness. “When I came out of my..
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Before Brain Injury: Who the Survivor was Before His TBI

Posted on August 2nd, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Before Brain Injury: DJ Part Four As with each interview, we spent some time getting to know who DJ was before brain injury. Who DJ was and the kind of life he had before the accident.       Let’s talk about who you were before brain injury.   You..
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Trauma Center for TBI:Trauma System Fails Because of Hurricane

Posted on August 1st, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

 Trauma Center for Brain Injury: DJ Part 3  When I first started work on http://waiting.com in 1997, I relied on some wonderful trauma center professionals for assistance in putting the site together.  I remember asking one trauma nurse, what she felt was the biggest breakthrough in saving those with severe brain injury,..
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Blow to the Head Cause of Delayed Coma from Innocuous Initial

Posted on July 30th, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Blow to the Head : DJ Part Two By Attorney Gordon Johnson 800-992-9447   Much controversy in the field of brain injury swirls around the degree of an alteration of consciousness sufficient for the diagnosis of brain injury caused by a blow to the head.  There is virtually not a mild..
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Severe Brain Injury Caused by Hurricane Seas

Posted on July 29th, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Severe Brain Injury : DJ Part One DJ suffered his severe brain damage in an accident on October 8, 2005 while working as a longshoreman, in a boat, doing construction work under a bridge.  It was during severe weather, and the boat he was working on suddenly tossed out of..
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Words for Other TBI Survivors: Conclusion of TBI Survivor

Posted on July 28th, 2011 · Posted in TBI Voices

Words for Other TBI Survivors: Mike Part Sixteen For Mike and his wife, recovery from severe brain injury and coma has been a partnership, a partnership that all those impacted by  TBI can learn from.  To conclude our Mike story, I turned to Mike for his words for other TBI..
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