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en When you have a bad brain injury like that, most . . . people have a permanent impairment. We're extremely pleased he's had such an excellent recovery.

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 The idea for the card came after a patient shared with me his story of being pulled over for a minor traffic violation and how difficult the experience was because of his communication impairment. He had a brain injury which left him with slurred speech leading the officer to believe he was intoxicated.

en Trying to cause someone great pain by hitting them in the head while they are facing the other way is an intentional act to injure. You will have to compensate them for any permanent injury they suffer, even if you did not mean the injury to be permanent.

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 She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. 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.

en What the doctors told me is that it wasn't necessary to cut into his brain, so we're hopeful that there will not be any permanent damage and that he will have a full recovery. So far, things are looking better. He has moved his arms and legs and his eyes are alert.

en We were looking at whether the initial cognitive impairment predicted or was associated with how they improved in terms of their general neurological impairment. It turned out that, at least in this population, it didn't really matter. The rate of improvement was similar, regardless of whether they had a cognitive impairment at baseline or not.

en Each character brings in new danger, new comedy and new musical variety. The music becomes intoxicating and almost insane. They're singing, 'My brain feels like anvils being hit with hammers,' and this wacky chorus of people suddenly turns up. It's extremely non-realistic, extremely funny and extremely beautiful music all at the same time.

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 These cases are just extremely bizarre, with extreme impairment.

en The people, they relate to me. In my life, I've had a lot of heartache. I lost friends after my brain injury.

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 Lack of complete recovery at 7½ months after injury raises serious questions about his future recovery and his ability to return to competitive hockey.

en He was an extremely gifted musician ... he had something in his brain and soul that most people just don't have,


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