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en The brain injury is so severe that the daughter you had is gone. It's been destroyed. And the doctor was right for 20 years. She did nothing to speak of.

en Ken is awake intermittently and talking to us. There is no evidence of severe brain injury in that regard. We need more time to see if there are residual problems from the bruising of his brain.

en Her severe brain injury has caused a lack of verbal communication along with visual and perceptual impairments, ... But she still seems determined to get back to where she was.

en There is no reparative treatment for traumatic brain injury. All we can do now is try to prevent secondary damage by relieving pressure on the brain caused by the initial injury. His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance.

en All we can do now is try to prevent secondary damage by relieving pressure on the brain caused by the initial injury. There is no reparative treatment for traumatic brain injury.

en Doug, because he has a daughter with a brain injury, is particularly attuned to these challenges. Doug was only sorry that the young man didn't understand his position.

en What we're most worried about is brain recovery. Anybody who suffers anoxic brain injury -- inadequate oxygen to the brain -- can develop a longtime disability.

en Shaken-soldier syndrome is a traumatic brain injury that shows in veterans who have survived roadside blasts. In patients who are unconscious but with no penetrating head wounds, it would be extremely helpful for emergency medical technicians to test for a marker to see how severe the injuries are. Then perhaps something can be done early on.

en The theory behind previous research is that people with higher education have a higher brain or cognitive reserve, maybe a larger number of brain cells or more efficient brain systems or networks. These people with higher education have more redundancy or reserve so they can cope if part of the brain is destroyed.

en The theory behind previous research is that people with higher education have a higher brain or cognitive reserve, maybe a larger number of brain cells or more efficient brain systems or networks. These people with higher education have more redundancy or reserve so they can cope if part of the brain is destroyed.

en When I do get an injury, it's a bad thing for me because it's a severe injury. It's not a little sprain or anything like that.

en Rob has been doing very good. He had a sore knee for two weeks and the injury healed. He has started to get his times back to where they were. The doctor said he needed to rest the injury.

en It gives me an opportunity to speak of my daughter, to say my daughter's name, to cry about that awful loss inside me.

en Our brain operates six to seven times faster than anyone can speak, so our brain becomes occupied with other tasks while listening to others. People start working on what they are going to say while another is talking.

en They picked the wrong doctor to go after this time. I will fight this all the way, not even just for me. I am fighting for every doctor afraid to open their mouth and speak the truth because of fears of this happening.


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