Have you heard of Cerebrolysin? If so what do you think of it & it's ability to help Tbi patient's like myself?
@floydlholt98296 күн бұрын
I had a brain tumor removed in the frontal right area of my brain. I look normal, but I changed a lot from it.
@l0uann36 күн бұрын
Good for children who can follow commands How about kids who can't? Would appreciate suggestions tnx
@EMWFigureShelf7 күн бұрын
I struggle with ADHD, APD, along with a few other cognitive and visual issues. I was born with bad ear infections in 1992 (now 32) and I had to have tubes in the ears. I had lost close to 25% of hearing in my left ear and it is an everyday struggle to hear people who speak low, fast, deep or far away. It is a combination of not being able to hear but more so an auditory delay. It always had caused issues wherever I was to some capacity and even had just made me feel bad about myself at times to be fully transparent. It was only recently where I finally accepted this and am working everyday to not get so frustrated or anxious about it. I’m at least thankful to find videos like this and understand that other people in the world go through this and can help eachother along the way.
@garrenmastrocola8 күн бұрын
Yea it’s getting crazy Living in an old house. And get sad about my life and mad Nothing is working. I used to love the ymca it’s like I’m getting worse
@KelliCullum-ow2rv10 күн бұрын
Thank you. I am all three.
@user-xl4tv1yw3j11 күн бұрын
Mam my neck and throat feel tight. What could be reason?
@Jeremy-wy2qc11 күн бұрын
Quit reading a card your not genuine i can tell
@aphysique5 күн бұрын
Tbi Survivor here...Think she's just trying to inform or enlighten us to some degree...
@Jeremy-wy2qc5 күн бұрын
@@aphysique do we ever go.back.to normal ?
@aphysique4 күн бұрын
@@Jeremy-wy2qc ummm, prolly not...
@christinegatewood796819 күн бұрын
this is one of the best information for my son thank you
@jlea979322 күн бұрын
I have childhood trauma. I've also had a concussion. Both are related to the frontal lobe, I believe. The speech and cognitive therapy didn't help me. The therapists were still using cassette tapes. I felt like a child. I mostly did well. If they were up-to-date, maybe I'd be somewhat better by now. I still have a lot of issues like you mentioned, with confusion and forgetfulness as well. My providers almost always tell me to do word searches, crossword puzzles, puzzles, etc. I can do them as easily as I had been before the concussion, so their advice isn't helpful to me. TY for the information, though.
@hamalatulhatab962423 күн бұрын
Remarkable, can u suggest for my son who is having mild cerebral palsy on left side, effecting his right side of body.
@UtahNeuroRehabilitation21 күн бұрын
Has he seen a physical or occupational therapist? They can help.
@saleehbader24 күн бұрын
Hi what do you mean sleep problems? because after 4 month i now have Hypnic jerk so does this mean i have brain damage? i sometimes have 1 only but sometimes i have a few?
@UtahNeuroRehabilitation21 күн бұрын
If you have brain damage, you will likely have difficulties with your thinking, like memory struggles. You may also have emotional struggles.
@saleehbader21 күн бұрын
@@UtahNeuroRehabilitation but they make me sleep hardly and make me feel scared but anyway thank you so much for your reply thanks a lot.
@brianfreeman220024 күн бұрын
Just a why and an over push hey if we're thinking of suicide then I just go every day as if I'm gonna die because this is all b.s. and
@brianfreeman220024 күн бұрын
It's not your fault. It's dangerous a TBI can ruin so so much. Almost did it myself. Still the struggle is real and I'm trying so much
@antonynguyen15326 күн бұрын
great video thank you! You explain everything so well in your videos!!
@peaceful_flow63929 күн бұрын
Can exposure to paint smells over long periods cause these issues? Because I think it happened after that. It feels more like constant brain fog that is destroying my motivation.
@UtahNeuroRehabilitation21 күн бұрын
Long term exposure to paint fumes may cause brain fog. Here is an article talking about it: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/05/140512213734.htm
@Snoop80Ай бұрын
I had my stroke at 44. I never went to therapy, I had no insurance .
@samiehkarami198Ай бұрын
I’ve had Adp my whole life. In mid 40’s got answers with Autism and ADHD diagnosis’s. Your explanation is excellent Thank you for explaining and what you do
@GodisLovetooАй бұрын
I don’t think I have stiff person syndrome, even though I have type 1 diabetes and tested positive for GAD. I think I have this!!
@grizwaldhum6376Ай бұрын
I have to close my eyes on phone calls to concentrait. Heaven help me if the customer service has an accent
@masarbaghdad8758Ай бұрын
Omg, that is exactly what is happening to my mother right now. She will be discharged from the hospital to nursing without any therapy after three months of brain surgery and stroke. You gave me hope, thank you very much. If you have any further advice for me, please let me know since I am the only person for my mother, and I don't want to give up; I have to help her to the end.💜💜💜
@UtahNeuroRehabilitation21 күн бұрын
The long term care after brain injury, including stroke is generally not good in this country. That is the reason I started this channel. The Utah Neuro Rehabilitation KZbin channel has more videos on the Stroke play list.
@tomtbiАй бұрын
I struggle with depression 27 years post TBI...
@billeshbillu6923Ай бұрын
What make forget way to home while I think about a movie, is it frontal lobe problem??
@UtahNeuroRehabilitation21 күн бұрын
It could be, but I am not sure.
@TheSpellKasterАй бұрын
the irony of a video about APD not having captions.....
@sampower1735Ай бұрын
I have thoughts of ending things because of how debilitating it is.. unfair
@nunukatoney8509Ай бұрын
I still get tired.
@floridasspacecoastmavic2pr152Ай бұрын
Self improvement only stops post mortem
@floridasspacecoastmavic2pr152Ай бұрын
Practice doesn't make perfect. Action always makes it happen
@floridasspacecoastmavic2pr152Ай бұрын
I've lived with a traumatic brain injury for 15 years.
@tomtbiАй бұрын
TBI.. you only know it if you live it..
@TheMtpleasantbcАй бұрын
four year tbi survivor hwre, i tried to end it two years ago but messed it up, such a loser
@EryniellАй бұрын
it's garbled, like you can still hear the pattern of word-space-word and you can hear the tone of the voice and can therefore often determine that a sentence was said, finished etc. But it's like dyslexia, when letters of words are being scrambled, put out of order or you misshear words as something else, which sounds similar but is not the same.... I also sometimes like to describe it, as if words are turned into noise rather than language. That it's so difficult with more background noise, because it's as if brain doesn't identify it as speech anymore and the same can happen the other way around too, that I might mistakenly identify noise as someone saying something. Depending on situation, it's sometimes only specific words that get scrambled/hard to understand.
@Lucas-vj4svАй бұрын
Wait, this does remind me of myself. When chatting with classmates, when the teacher tells me something, when I order food, or when I talk on a phone, it's always, and I mean *always* a "What? Could you repeat that?" from me. I just don't understand what's being said, even after multiple times repeating. It's embarrassing. Maybe I should get that checked 🤔
@UtahNeuroRehabilitation21 күн бұрын
Good idea
@SophieBird0711 күн бұрын
Just curious. Did you ever find it more difficult to hear sometimes if you were wearing sunglasses? I do (people think I’m nuts). I also hate phones. I think I must rely a lot on lip reading and facial expressions perhaps?
@Lucas-vj4sv11 күн бұрын
@@SophieBird07 That could be. But it's been a long time since I wore sunglasses, so I can't tell. I too absolutely hate phone calls! I'm unable to hold a conversation without embarressing myself because of how often I have to ask the other person to repeat themselves. And just today I had a situation at school again where I just could not understand the person next to me. He had to repeat it four times! I just don't know anymore... I'm only sure that I don't have hearing problems because I can actually hear really well. It's just understanding what I heard others say. It sounds like a foreign language to me
@DeborahHoyt-zh3gqАй бұрын
What exactly did you use as the "assisted listening device". Was it an FM system or low gain??
@UtahNeuroRehabilitation21 күн бұрын
Low gain hearing aid is what I prefer.
@BadaMiyan1143Ай бұрын
Nice 😊
@Karmzilla6767Ай бұрын
Gooch!!!
@annel.bo.briggsАй бұрын
I need a higher dose of Ritalin.
@tomtbiАй бұрын
27 year TBI survivor here from a bad car wreck on 3/31/97... I was in the hospital for 26 days and Physical Therapy for 18 months.... I struggle with repeating myself,poor multitasking skills,short temper,word finding etc...Post TBI I attempted and failed at several careers-( Special Education Teacher,Car Salesman,911 Radio Dispatcher)... The combination of TBI issues,PTSD issues and career failures led to increased Depression,Anxiety and Suicidal Thoughts... I now have a somewhat decent quality of life... I FINALLY received SSDI-( Social Security Disability Income ) after 15 years,4 appeals and 3 attorneys... I now drive for a car dealership part time and build model cars as a hobby.... These activities give my life meaning,help me deal with my TBI and PTSD issues and improve my self esteem...
@tomtbiАй бұрын
I have issues with Executive Functioning...
@tomtbiАй бұрын
I struggle with Executive Functioning....
@tomtbiАй бұрын
I think I may be declining because I am having more difficulty with Model Car Building... Sad😢...
@tomtbiАй бұрын
This is why I am giving up Model Car Building... Sad😢...
@tomtbiАй бұрын
The emotional difficulties are why I am giving up Model Car Building even though I am good at it and love it... Sad😢...
@tomtbiАй бұрын
Fatigue is one of the many wonderful things I have to deal with with my TBI...
@tomtbiАй бұрын
The worst aspect of TBI ...
@tomtbiАй бұрын
I have issues with word finding at times too..
@tomtbiАй бұрын
Poor Short Term Memory for me..
@user-ul6rj3gi5fАй бұрын
How do people with aphasia remember the past but not what happened to them?
@UtahNeuroRehabilitation21 күн бұрын
It is usually easier to remember past events than to remember an event that caused a brain injury.