My Dad was a good man, but for me, his goodness has nothing to do with his work at the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). In fact, my regard for Continue Reading
Traumatic Brain Injury
The Invisible War in My Brain
by Jesse Sage Looking at me, you would never know that I have an injury I will deal with for the rest of my life. You will not see a broken bone, a Continue Reading
Combat Stress Control Units: Who Takes Care of the Caregiver?
Today is day one for my husband at the Home Base Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. After a weekend quarantining in a hotel room in Boston Continue Reading
The “Signature Injury” of the War on Terror Is Not PTSD. It’s Low-T.
by Kevin Lacz This past June, I was invited to speak at a symposium on TBI/PTSD in Warsaw, Poland. As a Physician Assistant in functional medicine, I Continue Reading
“It’s all in your head” – mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI)
by Geoffrey P. Dardia. Anyone who has battled with brain injury knows the frustration of having their injury downplayed because they "look fine" Continue Reading
Can A Brain Injury Cause a Relationship Breakdown?
by Chelsey Poisson and Megan Thatford He came home, but He’s withdrawn; while on edge. He’s always angry. He shows zero Continue Reading
Hormone Imbalances following Traumatic Brain Injury
by Geoffrey P. Dardia. It has been known for over 80 years that following a head injury there is dysfunction in the Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Adrenal Continue Reading