- ISBN13: 9781932603408
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Product Description
Brainlash is a comprehensive guide that complements medical treatment for anyone with mild brain injury. Written in a down-to-earth, practical style, the book covers virtually every aspect of everyday life that a brain injury sufferer will need to recover, from driving and sex to self-esteem. Brainlash includes detailed options and services for patients, family members, physicians, attorneys, and anyone affected by this surprisingly common condition. This revised and updated edition contains ten new chapters and features up-to-date finding, case studies, a list of resources, and a comprehensive bibliography.
Brainlash: Maximize Your Recovery from Mild Brain Injury
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My daughter was in a rear end of the accident three years ago. All her medical tests were negative, but it is not the same person she used. This book describes the symptoms of a “T”. It is still under medical care and medicines. Parts after reading this book, have We now under tongue what nobody else was able to tell us. Thanks! Rating: 4 / 5
“Brainlash” by Gail L. Denton is the book my neurologist, my PT, my neuro-psych, my chiropractor, etc. should have recommended immediately so my family and other supporters would have known what might happen during my (now) 4 year ordeal as a MTBI victim. It’s written with a sense of humour and it is written to be easily understood. I strongly feel this book would have made it much easier for my family to understand what I no longer had the ability to explain and that knowledge would have made it possible for them to better support the healing process which still continues for me today. This is not only about her recovery but how to enhance my own recovery. Hallalejuah!! Brainlash: Maximize Your Recovery from Mild Brain Injury
Rating: 5 / 5
I think this book literally saved my soul. I am recovering from a mild TBI. My BRAINLASH discovery was actually the biggest strength in my healing process, and still is. It is not a book, read a survivor of TBI times, I have read and again read the relevant parts. It seeks a blessing for the family to understand. (Although my own family refused to read it, a denial of what I went through was a safe place for them.) I am sure I am not alone in trying to heal on their own, with the help of a loving son, and Brainlash.Ein part of the “Polarization-of-cure” seems to me an incredible feeling of isolation. Nobody, except for the person with traumatic brain really knows what it is happy in their world with their new restrictions on the function and the emotional feelings associated with it. It seems that the majority of the injuries are unique, but there are many common themes. If not for this book, I could heal my mind and my ability every step on the road to have questioned. Gail Denton’s BRAINLASH me hope and understanding, resources and comfort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . as it has been difficult. . . . . . . Her words were always on my side. Thanks Gail L. Denton! Rating: 5 / 5
This book is a must have for patients and families of brain trauma. It clearly states symptoms and stages of the trauma. It tells you what to expect. It isn’t a medical description but a patient to patient description in terms that anyone can comprehend. It is one excellent book. Thank you Gail Denton for writing this book.
Rating: 5 / 5