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  • I have developed CTE from far to many concussions way to young. Informative video on brain function.

  • @pirate878987 We just attended a press conference on that very subject. Too many people suffer from CTE unnecessarily, but fortunately now there is more awareness about repeat concussions and how dangerous they can be for our young people. Glad you found the video helpful - thank you for your comment.

  • Thank you so much!

    This video is very helpful and interesting, and it helps lots with my psychology homework.

    Thank you again for making this video!

  • nice video... i would like to know if some one has this medical problem, is there a cure for this, can the cell heal back to normal again, any treatment for it?? Please reply..... thnx

  • @techn9c9an A few years back new studies began to reveal that the brain does have some level of plasticity, nerve cells can remold in response to trauma, and new neural connections can be made. There are a couple of good articles you could read but unfortunately I can't post links here. Google search "brain injury recovery" and you'll find them.

    Hope that helps!

  • @techn9c9an I had a car accident in 2005 and I crushed the whole right side of my head & brain (frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital lobes). At the time the doctors were not sure if I would survive, let alone walk or talk or sit up. Keeping a positive outlook, determination & family emotional support helped me the most. Granted, I am NOT 100% like I was before the accident but I'm still here, I have done my best to adapt and educate myself to the changes in my life.

  • @TheDitzyLady good on you my friend, i am still recovering too, i drop my head when i was a kid back n front got stiches for both of them. :( how bout you do u have problem with speech???

  • This is the second video ive watched in the last few minutes pushed by  Attorney or Lawyer thanks for the info but the end of the video was abit sickening money wont make a brain injury go away i was assaulted but never looked for financial compensation because i didnt want the persons dirty money having said that i dont need care around the clock.

  • @EddieCullen85 Thank you for your comment. No, money won't make the injury go away, but it can enable the injured person to receive the best care and education resources possible, provide relief to their caregivers, and ensure they won't fall into severe debt due to mounting medical bills. Not to mention, a legal victory sends a strong message to the negligent party and can set in place safeguards to protect against future negligence.

    We wish you the best in your healing.

  • Dead on...I was told, & aslo studied, some, that msot of my damage was in areas other than frntall lobe, although several areas of injury, frontal wasn't said to be most damaged. When you wrakcked off traits/symptoms, for frontal lobe, every single one...But, I've intermittent problems, & the focus of area damaged seems to change, sometimes. Sometimes I feel & function normally, although some friends/family say they note I don't, but I feel I do, because it's not always as bad as other times.

  • Great video, deffinetleu going to help me with my medic class! Thank you!

  • THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND WORDS THAT MEANS ALOT, I WISH YOU A WONDERFUL LIFE.

  • i hit the top my head on a fireplace mantle and i been having alot of pressure on my skull

  • @ladyyuna2000 GO TO THE HOSPITAL LIKE NOW, NOT TO BE PLAYED WITH AT ALL. TRUST ME. ITS BETTER TO WASTE YOUR TIME AND FIND OUT ITS NOTHING THEN HAVE SERIOUS BRAIN DAMAGE THAT CANT BE FIXED LATER OK! YOU COULD HAVE INTERNAL BLEEDING. HOPE ALL GOES WELL FOR YOU.

  • GREAT VIDEO THANK YOU FOR POSTING. I HAD A STROKE IN THE FRONTAL LOBE AREA AND TRYING TO FIGURE IT ALL OUT. IM HAVING DIZZY SPELLS AND OUT OF BODY EXPERENCES .THANKS AGAIN FOR THE VIDEO.

  • @hydrocrab Thank you for your comment. We're glad you found the video helpful and wish you the best in your recovery.

  • Great video

  • This is interesting because I recently did a video about some of the dangers of MMA style fighting or specifically the "ground and pound" strategy of fighting. I was explaining in the video how punching someone in the head and face when their head is pinned to the ground is more dangerous than getting punched in the head like a boxer, particularly when no protection is used. This style of fighting is becoming more popular with today's youth.

  • nice vid

  • thanx very much 

  • Great video! Would like to show it to my Adult Ed class at San Francisco State Uni

  • @kriemhilt1 Glad you've found it useful! Let us know if we can be of assistance.

  • thanks this is very interesting

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