No stone unturned: a father's memoir of his son's encounter with traumatic brain injury
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1. Verfasser: Goldstein, Joel (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Dulles Potomac Books Inc. 2012
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Beschreibung:Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; 1 Saturday Night, December 29, 2001; 2 The Fellowship; 3 The Snow Angel; 4 No-Fault; 5 The Fellowship Grows; 6 The Circle of Prayer; 7 Helen Hayes; 8 Boot Camp; 9 Sadness or Euphoria; 10 Picking Oats from Manure; 11 Don Bosco; 12 Friends; 13 Birthday Boy; 14 Signs of Life; 15 Day Hospital; 16 Ready or Not, Here He Comes; 17 In the Wind; 18 School Days; 19 Unintended Consequences; 20 A Day at the Museum; 21 The Conspiracy of Decency; 22 HBOT; 23 Greece; 24 Coming Back to Life Again Like Spring; 25 School Daze; 26 The Living Is Easy
27 The Best Medicine28 Super Senior; 29 Three Times a Junior; 30 Anger Management; 31 The Olympic Games; 32 The Big Chill; 33 Vision Restoration Therapy; 34 A Christmas Story; 35 Unsung Heroes; 36 One Day in the Life of HBOT; 37 College Bound; Epilogue; Appendix A: Some Tips on How to Fight a Really Hard Fight; Appendix B: Additional Resources; About the Author
Recovering from the "invisible disability." Bart Goldstein was only sixteen when he suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a car accident in 2001. No Stone Unturned is the saga of Barts struggle to regain his life. Told from his fathers point of view, the book chronicles the familys ordeal, and flashbacks fill in Barts life since he arrived from Korea at the age of five months. Considering every possibility in their search for remedies to Barts catastrophic injuries, the Goldsteins explored several promising alternatives, including craniosacral, hyperbaric oxygen, sensory learning, and vision restoration therapies. Barts remarkable recovery resulted from a combination of conventional medicine and alternative and emerging therapies. TBI has now become the signature injury for thousands of wounded warriors returning from Iraq and Afghanistan; this timely book offers profound insights into what survivors and their families must face
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