Dr. Mary Lee Esty and science writer C. M. Shifflett, authors of Conquering Concussion: Healing TBI Symptoms With Neurofeedback and Without Drugs, discuss their award-winning book with Lewis Harrison on WIOX Radio at 91.3 FM.
Synopsis: 3 years ago concussion and brain injuries in athletes and soldiers were just beginning to make the news. 3 years ago we couldn’t get this book published because the topic was “too niche, no one would read it.” Of course, we published it anyway.
Today, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an urgent and continuing part of the national conversation — and a major motion picture. On December 25th, Will Smith’s “Concussion” will hit the big screen.
A better understanding of brain injury may change the world. It lurks behind PTSD, terrible fatigue, chronic headaches and migraine, depression, and other symptoms ranging from mysterious weight gain to lost libido and infertility. Unrecognized brain injury is a common factor in ADD / AD(H)D in children and adults, in violence and abuse, in addiction, divorce, poverty, homelessness, and often suicide.
When brain injury is recognized, patients are typically given various drugs and told that in time they will be Fine. In reality, many will not be Fine for many years to come.
Worse, studies have shown that drugs do not heal the cognitive problems of TBI. New research shows that they can make problems more severe and delay healing.
Now that we have a better understanding of the risks and life-changing symptoms of TBI, we are still missing an equivalent understanding of how to heal the damage.
“Conquering Concussion” begins with famous head injuries in history, from King Henry VIII and Mary Lincoln to Howard Hughes and Elvis Presley.
Most of what we think we know about concussion comes from movies and comics. We explain what actually happens in concussion and TBI, why you have the symptoms you do, why TBI is far more than a mere “ding.”
Best of all, learn about a new and growing approach to healing the symptoms of TBI — neurofeedback — a safe, non-invasive biofeedback for the brain, involving no drugs or their side-effects.
Find out why MRI and other imaging may fail to show damage, simpler tests that do, what to do when you aren’t getting better and aren’t being heard, how to play safe, how to build a team, and how to get your life back.
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