Saturday, November 16, 2019

Broken Brilliant

Author: brokenbrilliant

I am a long-term multiple (mild) Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI or TBI) survivor who experienced assaults, falls, car accidents, sports-related injuries in the 1960s, '70s, '80s, and '90s. My last mild TBI was in 2004, but it was definitely the worst of the lot. I never received medical treatment for my injuries, some of which were sports injuries (and you have to get back in the game!), but I have been living very successfully with cognitive/behavioral (social, emotional, functional) symptoms and complications since I was a young kid. I’ve done it so well, in fact, that virtually nobody knows that I sustained those injuries… and the folks who do know, haven’t fully realized just how it’s impacted my life. It has impacted my life, however. In serious and debilitating ways. I’m coming out from behind the shields I’ve put up, in hopes of successfully addressing my own (invisible) challenges and helping others to see that sustaining a TBI is not the end of the world, and they can, in fact, live happy, fulfilled, productive lives in spite of it all.

(- Broken Brilliant)

https://brokenbrilliant.wordpress.com/

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Read the following three educational books in the next one year - the neurology of ADHD - Epilepsy:

- Nerves in Collision (book) by Walter C. Alvarez, M.D. (about Dilantin)

- How To Cure Hyperactivity (book) by C. Thomas Wild (about Inattentive ADHD [from birth], temporary symptom relief due to caffeine approved FDA alertness medicines:   Tirend, NoDoz);  about nutrition;  introduction by Anita Uhl Brothers, M.D.

Proven ADHD Relief:


- Remarkable Medicine (book) by Jack Dreyfus (about Dilantin).

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X-ref:

http://www.impacttest.com/

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Fictional Movie - NZT-48 - Nootropic


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History - USA


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Major Major Change To All Yahoo Groups - October 28, 2019 to December 14, 2019



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