IT´S SO MUCH INTERESTING FOR LOOK AND COMPRESSIÓN ANOTHER SOCK IN TCE , VERY AND MORE COMPARATIÓN IN MRI WITH REAL TC INJURY ACCIDENT PROVOCATED FOR TRAFICC FRONT COLISSION ,THANK´S
Wow this is an eye opener to me. I am Trauma/ICU RN but my husband had a non cancerous brian tumor that was removed from that frontal lobe and it was pushing down on the Corpus Callosum and recently he has had wierd behaivor when he is angry and now it makes sence he may have dammaged some axons and can not get thing across when he gets really angry. THANK YOU for this video I was using it to prepare for a trauma presentation and I think it has Helped MY FAMILY!!!!!!!!!!
@toastyrachelT , anytime there is an injury or tumor on the brain (espeically frontal lobes) there is going to be personality changes. One's frontal lobes are the center of our emotions and behavior. I had a horrific tbi and people are surprised to see where I am at. I have spent the last 6 years reading re-reading, highlighting, thinking about tbi and I can say I could probably out due a graduating med student with my knowledge. My mom is a brain cancer survivor, she had radiation.
i have a question and i would really apreciate an answer from someone who knows what there talking about. Is it possible to aguire a mentally cripplying brain injury from a blow to the head that does not result in lose of consiousness
Yes, it depends how hard you get hit though, I hit myself and gave myself brain damage from getting mad over a video game, it depends how hard you hit yourself, I hit myself really hard; my punches are strong as a sidewalk, therefore I gave myself brain damage. It sucks though because I ruined my personality and I ruined who I was :-(. Another thing that happened and gave me brain damage was getting a tennis ball at my head. Since all this happened I can no longer, it sucks cause I loved being..
I recieved a penetrating head wound in Vietnam in 1968.The left parietal lobe and occipital lobes were amputated. I could read but I could not write print or spell.I could add but I could not subtract. The amnesia was very difficult to live with. I did not know my left hand from my right.I could not remember the love of my mother.I was a grown adult man with the thought process of a 5 year old. The govnt gave me no rehab. I had to relearn everything. Geographic aphasia veery difficult.
I fell 140 feet rock-climbing. I was attending University of California Santa Cruz and graduated with a degree in Biochemistry March 21, 1989. I have stuff online too. Email me for the lkinks.:
TBI students are guaranteed a mediocre education - everywhere. I needed writing help - which was never offered. The loneliness of Friday nights, grinding away on homework that other students breeze through can not be described. Other students had social lives and I watched mine dwindle.
Hi Anthony, How have you dealt with your experience? I have the belief that we can choose our experiece; and the direction that I am choosing to do is Focus on Ayrvedic therapies to promote brain growth.
Maintaining consistent brain growth is really all that you need. Healthy diet is a big portion (Eat HEMP +Hemp Oil); I would personally MAKE SURE that I am NOT heavy metal toxic. I say this because, I once was heavy metal toxic and had fillings in my mouth, praise Jesus they are Gone now.
An excellent video. I am a TBI survivor of 2 yrs. I didn't know this kind of info was available after my accident and trying to read a book required memory that at the time I just didn't have. I started making a documentary "RECLAIMING YOUR LIFE AFTER A TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY" (Part 1 on YouTube) It has definitely been the most challenging experience of my life time, dealing with the frustration, depression, memory and the adjustment to learning a new way to live.
Ditto for me. Life with a brain injury is a constant challenge, especially when you don't have a "support group" of any kind and your friends don't think there's anything wrong with you because you "look fine" to them. I have watched this video a bunch of times, still don't understand it all and can't remember what I learned from it until I watch it again, lol, but it's very informative. I think.
Great technical video that may be life saving. Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) may occur accidentally or in war or boxing. Your video teaches us the limitations inherently present in CT or MRI imaging. A favorite video. Thanks.
That's right. Organic computer. Except, your RAM (short term memory), Gigabytes (long term memory), and Gigahertz (processing speed) are all different for everyone.
I've had five TBI's (first by fall off table onto concrete knocking me out for three minutes, three by assault with clubs leading to unconsciousness for ten minutes and last by steel ship's hatch dropped on my head by careless person) and don't wish one on anybody. I would rather have both arms and legs amputated than another head injury. People don't understand. I cannot express what it feels like verbally, other than flat, burning, anger, awkward, alone, tired, overwhelmed and frustrated.
This video (and #1) does well to describe the physical cause and effect of TBI. Sadly I have yet to find any that cover the psychological and social aspects. I have had several, and if anyone had any idea how society reacts. Under normal or other-than TBI impairments the same treatment, psychological and social, is generally considered cruel and inhumane. But it's ok to do it to someone with a TBI?
ANYONE who either knows someone else or has personally had any type of Concussion, whiplash, or even a mild head injury needs to consider that THIS VIDEO is critical for a deeper understanding as to what has occured. GO to my personal site and NOTICE other videos that give a deeper insight.
IT´S SO MUCH INTERESTING FOR LOOK AND COMPRESSIÓN ANOTHER SOCK IN TCE , VERY AND MORE COMPARATIÓN IN MRI WITH REAL TC INJURY ACCIDENT PROVOCATED FOR TRAFICC FRONT COLISSION ,THANK´S
sakt3x 1 year ago
i love the brain so damn smart how its work and how you born in it. Its a shame to damage it.
Xextreem 2 years ago 2
Wow this is an eye opener to me. I am Trauma/ICU RN but my husband had a non cancerous brian tumor that was removed from that frontal lobe and it was pushing down on the Corpus Callosum and recently he has had wierd behaivor when he is angry and now it makes sence he may have dammaged some axons and can not get thing across when he gets really angry. THANK YOU for this video I was using it to prepare for a trauma presentation and I think it has Helped MY FAMILY!!!!!!!!!!
toastyrachelT 2 years ago 8
@toastyrachelT , anytime there is an injury or tumor on the brain (espeically frontal lobes) there is going to be personality changes. One's frontal lobes are the center of our emotions and behavior. I had a horrific tbi and people are surprised to see where I am at. I have spent the last 6 years reading re-reading, highlighting, thinking about tbi and I can say I could probably out due a graduating med student with my knowledge. My mom is a brain cancer survivor, she had radiation.
tbisurvivor1987 2 years ago 2
Great video. The brain is such an interesting organ and any injury to the brain is devastating.
I am glad to see quality medical information here on you tube.
PlasticSurgeonOKC 2 years ago 12
i have a question and i would really apreciate an answer from someone who knows what there talking about. Is it possible to aguire a mentally cripplying brain injury from a blow to the head that does not result in lose of consiousness
?
moltenthoughts 2 years ago
Yes, it depends how hard you get hit though, I hit myself and gave myself brain damage from getting mad over a video game, it depends how hard you hit yourself, I hit myself really hard; my punches are strong as a sidewalk, therefore I gave myself brain damage. It sucks though because I ruined my personality and I ruined who I was :-(. Another thing that happened and gave me brain damage was getting a tennis ball at my head. Since all this happened I can no longer, it sucks cause I loved being..
maxglobz 2 years ago
"what would happen if humans had no meninges and CSF"
ConstantC4 2 years ago
I recieved a penetrating head wound in Vietnam in 1968.The left parietal lobe and occipital lobes were amputated. I could read but I could not write print or spell.I could add but I could not subtract. The amnesia was very difficult to live with. I did not know my left hand from my right.I could not remember the love of my mother.I was a grown adult man with the thought process of a 5 year old. The govnt gave me no rehab. I had to relearn everything. Geographic aphasia veery difficult.
xxRick747 2 years ago 3
I fell 140 feet rock-climbing. I was attending University of California Santa Cruz and graduated with a degree in Biochemistry March 21, 1989. I have stuff online too. Email me for the lkinks.:
TBI students are guaranteed a mediocre education - everywhere. I needed writing help - which was never offered. The loneliness of Friday nights, grinding away on homework that other students breeze through can not be described. Other students had social lives and I watched mine dwindle.
Anthony
menthol5 2 years ago
Hi Anthony, How have you dealt with your experience? I have the belief that we can choose our experiece; and the direction that I am choosing to do is Focus on Ayrvedic therapies to promote brain growth.
Maintaining consistent brain growth is really all that you need. Healthy diet is a big portion (Eat HEMP +Hemp Oil); I would personally MAKE SURE that I am NOT heavy metal toxic. I say this because, I once was heavy metal toxic and had fillings in my mouth, praise Jesus they are Gone now.
dynamicdavid 2 years ago
very informative
gocaca 2 years ago
headbanging can cause TBI .
usually in metal shows .
cHoMoLoCo143 2 years ago
Very educational. Will share with patients. Thanks for upload.
araceli23 2 years ago
what happens in hits to the head? like a door?
Lindathemightywitch 2 years ago
TBI can occur in many situations where impact to the head is involved.
MediVisuals 2 years ago
This is very good to watch..... thanks for the upload..
myfirsticon 3 years ago
great video. I would share this with other TBI patients and families.
~TBI parent~
jenfoor11 3 years ago
Added this very helpful video to my Brain Injury Channel.
larry0913 3 years ago
An excellent video. I am a TBI survivor of 2 yrs. I didn't know this kind of info was available after my accident and trying to read a book required memory that at the time I just didn't have. I started making a documentary "RECLAIMING YOUR LIFE AFTER A TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY" (Part 1 on YouTube) It has definitely been the most challenging experience of my life time, dealing with the frustration, depression, memory and the adjustment to learning a new way to live.
zggary 3 years ago 3
Ditto for me. Life with a brain injury is a constant challenge, especially when you don't have a "support group" of any kind and your friends don't think there's anything wrong with you because you "look fine" to them. I have watched this video a bunch of times, still don't understand it all and can't remember what I learned from it until I watch it again, lol, but it's very informative. I think.
TBIgirlinteruppted 2 years ago 2
Great technical video that may be life saving. Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) may occur accidentally or in war or boxing. Your video teaches us the limitations inherently present in CT or MRI imaging. A favorite video. Thanks.
LuisLomeliMD 3 years ago
That's right. Organic computer. Except, your RAM (short term memory), Gigabytes (long term memory), and Gigahertz (processing speed) are all different for everyone.
Menathinius 3 years ago
So the Brain is like a Super Computer, Computers linked to be one. Wonder how much RAM, Gigabytes & Gigahertz the brain has. Eww, Organic Computer.
zZZzzzSnooze 3 years ago
very nice vid, thx for sharing!
jolly1180 3 years ago
I've had five TBI's (first by fall off table onto concrete knocking me out for three minutes, three by assault with clubs leading to unconsciousness for ten minutes and last by steel ship's hatch dropped on my head by careless person) and don't wish one on anybody. I would rather have both arms and legs amputated than another head injury. People don't understand. I cannot express what it feels like verbally, other than flat, burning, anger, awkward, alone, tired, overwhelmed and frustrated.
Toonytoontoon 3 years ago 3
:(:(
Skellingtor 3 years ago
This video (and #1) does well to describe the physical cause and effect of TBI. Sadly I have yet to find any that cover the psychological and social aspects. I have had several, and if anyone had any idea how society reacts. Under normal or other-than TBI impairments the same treatment, psychological and social, is generally considered cruel and inhumane. But it's ok to do it to someone with a TBI?
Coalbunny 4 years ago
hemoctirin that is a new word
Arsiisoo 4 years ago
I think it's hemosiderin.
rakistangpinay 3 years ago
yeah I thought MRI and CT scan could detect more things. i guess they are only good at detecting hemmorage
Arsiisoo 4 years ago 2
ANYONE who either knows someone else or has personally had any type of Concussion, whiplash, or even a mild head injury needs to consider that THIS VIDEO is critical for a deeper understanding as to what has occured. GO to my personal site and NOTICE other videos that give a deeper insight.
dynamicdavid 4 years ago
Well Done. I'd love to see more like this that illustrate more of these details.
I wish the SAMPLE was less visable, because it's distracting.
If you have more like this, I'd love to see them. Or anything that illustrates a Brain when injured... anything Neuro-development related.
dynamicdavid 4 years ago
well done, a bit long
shimonsapir 4 years ago
Been there done that lol.
David4946 4 years ago
Thanks!
MarilynM2007 4 years ago 2
This makes a difficult subject easy to understand.
sarahben2 4 years ago 3