by karen@copyrules.com | Jun 21, 2015 | Uncategorized
An injury to the brain occurs in an instant but the resulting trauma may be experienced for days, weeks and even years. The immediate symptoms are usually those most familiar and easiest to diagnose. Secondary post-concussion symptoms may not manifest until long after...
by karen@copyrules.com | Jun 21, 2015 | Uncategorized
John is a lawyer who had multiple small strokes that forced him into retirement. A neuropsychologist told him that he would never work again. He had major balance, concentration, memory, light and noise sensitivity issues. After treatment at BRAINSAKE his doctor told...
by karen@copyrules.com | Jun 21, 2015 | Uncategorized
“At a certain point, when your brain doesn’t work, you start to really question what the point of staying alive is. When people like Dave Duerson and Junior Seau died the way they did…I understood. It’s a marvel to me now that I didn’t meet the same end.” Minda Haas...
by karen@copyrules.com | Jun 21, 2015 | Uncategorized
FK is an extremely high functioning Ph.D. who had juggled job and family with relative ease prior to cancer treatment. There were three surgeries within one month after diagnosis, 6 cycles of chemotherapy and daily radiation for six weeks. The cancer treatment brought...
by karen@copyrules.com | Jun 20, 2015 | Uncategorized
TH was a Federal Employee who succumbed to years of intense stress related to operational missions, dealing with 9-11 and the 12 years that followed. He continuously fought emotional, political and bureaucratic battles in and out of the war zones. After a specific...
by karen@copyrules.com | Jun 16, 2015 | Uncategorized
Jake fell off a high dive onto a pool deck at age 11. This resulted in a partial resection of the left temporal lobe, a closed fracture, internal bleeding and a 12 day coma. When he arrived at BWB, his speech was unintelligible, he had poor motor control skills...