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Coping With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Coping With)

Coping With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Coping With)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally ... an answer
Review: Finally after 2 years of suffering, a foray to the bookstore figured out what was wrong with me! Not only does this book explain everything in simple English, but it also gives exercises you can do to get better and offers names and web sites of resources. It is also beneficial in helping loved ones understand the injury and gives them tips to help. Every psychologist and physician I know now has a copy. One neuropsychologist I gave the book to recommends it to all her MTB injured patients, and quotes it in her accident reports. An excellent book!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy this book!
Review: I am an attorney. I represent a substantial number of people who have sustained "mild" traumatic brain injuries. I have many books in my personal library on this subject. I must say that this book is easily the most accessible and well written I've encountered on TBI. Almost every day I recommend this book to someone. I've handed it out to so many of my clients, and to clients' family members, that I'm contemplating a bulk-rate purchase. On many occasions, I've heard back from people to whom I've given this book, and it's as if a light goes on in their heads. They finally understand that they (or their injured family member) are not "going crazy," that their illness is real. It is gratifying to get this feedback because, for many, it's a first step into their new life. If you (who are reading this review) are a TBI survivor, or a friend or family member of a TBI survivor, I highly recommend purchasing, reading, and inwardly digesting this fine book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy this book!
Review: I am an attorney. I represent a substantial number of people who have sustained "mild" traumatic brain injuries. I have many books in my personal library on this subject. I must say that this book is easily the most accessible and well written I've encountered on TBI. Almost every day I recommend this book to someone. I've handed it out to so many of my clients, and to clients' family members, that I'm contemplating a bulk-rate purchase. On many occasions, I've heard back from people to whom I've given this book, and it's as if a light goes on in their heads. They finally understand that they (or their injured family member) are not "going crazy," that their illness is real. It is gratifying to get this feedback because, for many, it's a first step into their new life. If you (who are reading this review) are a TBI survivor, or a friend or family member of a TBI survivor, I highly recommend purchasing, reading, and inwardly digesting this fine book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The answer to my prayers!
Review: I have suffered from disabling TBI for 4 1/2 years, and it went undiagnosed for over 2 1/2 years. I consulted doctors at several of the most esteemed medical facilities in the country, and they couldn't figure out the cause of my mysterious symptoms. The authors of this book are the first to explain every single bizarre symptom I have, from the hissing in the ears to the dizziness, disoriention, and visual disturbances. I am deeply grateful that these two brilliant women have helped me in a way that top neurologists have been unable (or unwilling) to. Even the doctors who found brain damage in test results could not explain all the symptoms. This book is the most comprehensive source of TBI information I have seen anywhere. It is a must have for patients with TBI, as well as family members, friends, and the doctors who treat these patients.

The book offers suggestions that include not only conventional medicine, but also alternative medicine, and practical, compensatory techniques. The authors emphasize rehabilitation, which is often helpful when drugs fail, and it does not cause the troublsome side effects. Thank you for this wonderful resource!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: wrong book for me
Review: I have TBI,I thought this book was about that. I didn't notice the mild in front of it. I didn't finish the book because it was too good to be true. My life & my families life will never be the same. I felt I was getting more depressed by reading on. Even though some information would still be educational. I wanted "Where is the Mango Princess" more,and it is the first book I have read in over three years. Don't remember much but the feeling of peace...I am not alone.. I hope they write a book about TBI. I need to know where I go from here and where I have been. Thanks

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: At Last!!!
Review: I was so relieved to find something that could help me know I am not crazy seeing what my child is going through since the accident. It explained the seizures and why it can't be found. It let me know what I can expect form time to time. Believe me it has happened. I am giving it to her head trauma doctor. The alternative therapies are so very helpful. I recommend this to everyone. I want to tell the author-THANK YOU.
Thank you for focusing on the mild which interupts peoples lives just like the severe. THANK YOU!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read, very insightful, helpful and comprehensive
Review: If you or someone you care about is dealing with mild traumatic brain injury or concussions this is an excellent book. The technical aspects of brain injury are explained in plain english. The remainder of the book is well written and insightful. The book explains a very inexact ailment in very understandable terms. It discusses "post concussive syndrome" with the its hundreds of different symptoms which appear and disappear. This is one book that will help everything come together in a clear and concise way.

AN EXCELLENT READ ON A TOUGH SUBJECT.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Valuable Tool for Family
Review: My late husband suffered an MTBI in an auto accident. He wasn't diagnosed until 1 1/2 years later. He had a difficult time expressing what he was feeling and experiencing day to day and it was difficult for me to understand why he acted the way he did. This book helped us communicate. It filled in the gaps so I could see what my husband was trying to tell me and it made him feel "normal" to know others were going through similar experiences. There are many resources for people with "serious" traumatic brain injuries, but few for mild injuries. This is a must-read for anyone who has a loved one with an MTBI.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Mild TBI only- don't get this book for a glimpse into...
Review: One of my therapists recommended this book to me - and boy what a difference it makes to know that I'm not alone, that I'm not going crazy, and that things are not as hopeless as they appear.

I don't know if I would have gotten through the trials and tribulations after the car accident last year if it weren't for this wonderful book (along with "Brainlash by Gail Denton). I actually put yellow sticky notes on dozens of the pages and took it in with me when I went to see my doctor. It was SO HELPFUL.

If you've been in a car accident or been through any kind of head trauma and have been having trouble getting "back to normal", then get this book. It will help.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Comprehensive, Informative, Easy to Read, a Lifesaver
Review: One of my therapists recommended this book to me - and boy what a difference it makes to know that I'm not alone, that I'm not going crazy, and that things are not as hopeless as they appear.

I don't know if I would have gotten through the trials and tribulations after the car accident last year if it weren't for this wonderful book (along with "Brainlash by Gail Denton). I actually put yellow sticky notes on dozens of the pages and took it in with me when I went to see my doctor. It was SO HELPFUL.

If you've been in a car accident or been through any kind of head trauma and have been having trouble getting "back to normal", then get this book. It will help.


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