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Case of the Week: James—Iraq veteran

James' brain after numerous concussions

When we created the Change Your Brain, Change Your Life Foundation, we had people just like James in mind. James, an Iraq veteran, is the first person the Change Your Brain, Change Your Life Foundation has sponsored to receive a full evaluation, including brain scans and treatment, at the Amen Clinics. Here is his story.

An Army scout sniper from 2000 to 2005, James spent time in Iraq, Kosovo, Bosnia, Austria, and Poland. During his deployment in Iraq, his vehicle was struck several times by IEDs (improvised explosive devices).

Although James wasn’t wounded from shrapnel, he did experience perforated eardrums and several concussions.

The first one was a mild concussion, according to a doctor in Baghdad, during which he did not lose consciousness.

The second time he experienced a concussion, James did lose consciousness and had blurred vision.

His third head trauma occurred while on base in Baghdad. He fell about 10 feet off the back of a large ammunitions truck and landed on his head. Once again, he had a brief loss of consciousness.

His fourth concussion happened when he was using a sledgehammer on a trailer hitch and it rebounded off the hitch and hit him in the head.

During one of the explosions, one of James’ closest friends was killed.  To this day he still feels guilt, thinking that he was somehow responsible, he should have done something different, or why was he the one to survive and not his friend.  Every year he still gets together with his friend’s family.

“None of these events were fatal to me, but my head’s been through a lot of damage,” he said.

Since then, he has been dealing with a number of issues. Now 28 years old and a personal trainer in Orange County, James has problems with his memory. He had always done well in school, but since returning home, his ability to learn new material has suffered. His ability to listen has also dropped off.

Since about 2003, terrible insomnia has been keeping him awake at night. For about two years, he averaged only about two hours of sleep at night. After returning home, he still had trouble falling asleep and usually couldn’t doze off until 1 or 2 in the morning. Then he would wake up every hour and a half to two hours before getting up around 4 to 5:30 am.

Coffee and energy drinks helped him get through the days when he felt really tired.

James understands very well that sleep impact brain function, and he thinks that might be part of the reason why he has trouble remembering easy things. He thinks it might play a role in his heightened sensitivity to light. If it’s bright outside, it’s really hard for him to function.  This is consistent with a syndrome called the Irlen Syndrome, often seen after brain injuries (see www.irlen.com for more information).

Many other Iraq veterans are dealing with similar symptoms since returning home.

James is very excited that the Change Your Brain, Change Your Life Foundation has sponsored him to receive a full evaluation, including brain scans and treatment, at the Amen Clinics.

“The biggest thing I’m hoping to get out of this brain healthy treatment is better quality of sleep.

And hopefully that will help my memory and cognitive function,” he told us.

His brain scans showed a clear pattern consistent with brain injury, including decreased activity in his prefrontal cortex, left temporal lobe and left occipital lobe.  The temporal lobes are involved in memory and the ability to listen. The prefrontal cortex is involved with attention and planning.

Based on his brain scans and a complete evaluation, we started James on a brain rehabilitation program similar to what we have been using on the players involved in our retired NFL players study.

His treatment consists of supplements geared specifically to enhancing cognitive function, as well as some lifestyle changes. Considering he works in the fitness industry, James already had a fairly brain healthy diet and exercise regimen. But there were some areas he could improve.

For example, he’s drinking less alcohol—no more than two drinks a week. And he’s learning to meditate 30 minutes every day. In addition, he is doing online memory brain trainer exercises for about one hour a week.

After just a few weeks, James was already noticing some positive changes. “My sleeping pattern is more regular now. It’s not as inconsistent as it used to be,” he said.  He recently announced to his co-workers after getting eight hours of sleep that he could cure world hunger.

James is going to be coming back in for a follow-up at the end of August. All of us at the Change Your Brain, Change Your Life Foundation are very excited to see what kind of improvements he will have made and to track his progress. I will keep you updated on James’s progress too.

Finally, I would like to give James my heartfelt thanks for having very graciously offered to allow us to tell his story so that it might help others.

Case of the Week: Linda—PTSD Plus

Linda’s scans show marked decreased activity in the prefrontal cortex and temporal lobes

I want to share the following letter I recently received from a patient. She has given us permission to share her letter but asked that we change her name. I think you will find “Linda’s” story amazing. I am so grateful that we have been able to help her.

Hi Dr. Amen,

Dr. Earl Henslin and I were talking this week and he suggested I write to you.  He felt that I have an important story to share. I want to personally thank you for the way in which you and Dr. Henslin have forever changed my life!

I had been in treatment with a “very well respected” physician in the Northwest for the past 11 years. I was told that my diagnosis was PTSD. I was very trusting, but I was not getting better. Up until this past year he had me on numerous medications including a host of antipsychotics. Unfortunately, I encountered bad reactions from the medications. Nevertheless, I continued to trust his him and by December of last year, I was on 11 different medications.  He told me that I was gravely disabled, I would never marry and my dreams of graduate school would never come to pass. I sadly accepted his opinion and accepted that my life was over.

Last July, a true miracle took place! I reconnected with my dear friend Dr. Earl Henslin. In the mid 1980’s, I was a client of his while he was as graduate student. At that time, I encountered the onset of anxiety attacks. Even back then, Dr. Henslin was helpful to me. Over the course of the years, Dr. Henslin’s door has always been open to me. Periodically, he and I would check in with each other. Last July, I was brutally sexually assaulted while on a walk on a summer night. I was in such acute pain, and my mentor and friend was right there for me immediately! Since then, Dr. Henslin has acted as a coach for me. It has been a super abundant and incredible blessing.

Last December I came to your Newport Beach clinic and had the honor to be scanned, because of the generosity of someone who believed in your work.  Since then, I am totally off of all the medications I was taking.  I am only taking Trileptal and Neurontin.  I feel wonderful!! I have also changed my diet and am doing all that I can to become a healthy person.

I am a walking testimonial for your work and Dr. Henslin’s expertise.  When you believe in something so personally, to not share it would be a shame. Numerous people have purchased your books and Dr. Henslin’s because I am an advocate for what you are doing! Even yesterday, I was checking out at a bookstore and I noticed that the person behind me was purchasing your latest book. I smiled and stated quite enthusiastically, “Oh, I am certain that you’ll learn a lot from that book because Dr Amen saved my life!” There were 5 people waiting in line and they were very interested as I shared my story. I informed them about the inner workings of the brain and how they can be caused a multitude of factors, which you discuss in the book.  By the time I had finished talking, they all went and purchased all of your books and demanded that Dr. Henslin’s books be sent to them as well!

Last week my pharmacist wept tears of joy with me. She and so many others have seen such a difference in me!

I have added up the cost of my medical expenses. At present, I have counted well over one and a half million dollars in 11 years. My insurance carrier would not authorize a scan however because it was considered “experimental!” Amazing.  I know you are starting a foundation, “Change Your Brain, Change Your Life Foundation,” to raise money for people like me who cannot afford the scans.  It was only through that generosity, that I was able to get the scan and have a life worth living.

With gratitude,

Linda

Change Your Brain, Change Your Life Foundation gala—only a few seats left!

Last week in my Brain in the News newsletter, I told readers about a very special event I am hosting to launch the Change Your Brain, Change Your Life Foundation. The response has been overwhelming, and the seats are going fast.

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to dine on a delicious “brain healthy” dinner and hear me talk about the vision for this wonderful nonprofit organization. The Change Your Brain, Change Your Life Foundation has been created to enhance brain health worldwide by focusing on three areas:

  • Research—learning how brain imaging can help people have better lives
  • Education—expanding our reach in teaching young people about the importance of brain health
  • Outreach—raising money to help people in need who can’t afford our services

You will also learn about some of the latest advances in brain health, my work rehabilitating the brains of retired NFL players, and much, much more.

If you would like the chance to join me in a personal “meet and greet,” act NOW. There are only a few Platinum Level reservations still available. The Gold Level and Silver Level seats are almost gone so don’t hesitate.

Make your reservation TODAY!

Call Jesse at 949-266-3738 for more information or register online at:

http://changeyourbrain.org/?page_id=11

The details for this event are as follows:

Date: Friday, May 14, 2010

Time: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Location: Radisson Hotel in Newport Beach, California

You can find out more about the Change Your Brain, Change Your Life Foundation at:

http://changeyourbrain.org/

If you would like more information, download a flyer for the event and watch a free video from me about the Change Your Brain, Change Your Life Foundation at:

http://changeyourbrain.org/