Broke Brain
"Broke Brain" is brief travel through a traumatic brain injury by a survivor of one. Personally it's feels good to finally dig-up a memory's existence. These memories that relate to each other in time-line or setting gradually open avenues to this injury's inception.

The sensations that most enjoy with its myriad of pleasant feelings wake to roll over but the back of my head's grabbed and forced down into mushy and bloody gray that forces a scream then coma at the outset. A high note with nervous tones squeals in total servility and rapidly moves with a grinding scream to claw down a blackboard. That signals an injury from the brain where all physical pain can be blocked by the injury itself but mental pain emanates oh so freely.

Along with a need-to-know for all, this entire book is a preface of sorts for survivors, care-givers and perhaps professionals as well to show a brain injury and some of its effects. It should be realized that brains are like fingerprints in that they're different from each other. That fact is shown in that my parents were told that I wouldn't wake-up and then I wouldn't wake-up and then I wouldn't make change for a dollar. Perceptions perceptions. That was about 10 years before a defunct attempt at grad school. Much healthy life underwent prologs my injury.

That's how life consuming and life-altering a traumatic brain injury is.
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Broke Brain
"Broke Brain" is brief travel through a traumatic brain injury by a survivor of one. Personally it's feels good to finally dig-up a memory's existence. These memories that relate to each other in time-line or setting gradually open avenues to this injury's inception.

The sensations that most enjoy with its myriad of pleasant feelings wake to roll over but the back of my head's grabbed and forced down into mushy and bloody gray that forces a scream then coma at the outset. A high note with nervous tones squeals in total servility and rapidly moves with a grinding scream to claw down a blackboard. That signals an injury from the brain where all physical pain can be blocked by the injury itself but mental pain emanates oh so freely.

Along with a need-to-know for all, this entire book is a preface of sorts for survivors, care-givers and perhaps professionals as well to show a brain injury and some of its effects. It should be realized that brains are like fingerprints in that they're different from each other. That fact is shown in that my parents were told that I wouldn't wake-up and then I wouldn't wake-up and then I wouldn't make change for a dollar. Perceptions perceptions. That was about 10 years before a defunct attempt at grad school. Much healthy life underwent prologs my injury.

That's how life consuming and life-altering a traumatic brain injury is.
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Broke Brain

Broke Brain

by Carl D. Sc hultz
Broke Brain

Broke Brain

by Carl D. Sc hultz

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Overview

"Broke Brain" is brief travel through a traumatic brain injury by a survivor of one. Personally it's feels good to finally dig-up a memory's existence. These memories that relate to each other in time-line or setting gradually open avenues to this injury's inception.

The sensations that most enjoy with its myriad of pleasant feelings wake to roll over but the back of my head's grabbed and forced down into mushy and bloody gray that forces a scream then coma at the outset. A high note with nervous tones squeals in total servility and rapidly moves with a grinding scream to claw down a blackboard. That signals an injury from the brain where all physical pain can be blocked by the injury itself but mental pain emanates oh so freely.

Along with a need-to-know for all, this entire book is a preface of sorts for survivors, care-givers and perhaps professionals as well to show a brain injury and some of its effects. It should be realized that brains are like fingerprints in that they're different from each other. That fact is shown in that my parents were told that I wouldn't wake-up and then I wouldn't wake-up and then I wouldn't make change for a dollar. Perceptions perceptions. That was about 10 years before a defunct attempt at grad school. Much healthy life underwent prologs my injury.

That's how life consuming and life-altering a traumatic brain injury is.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150889996
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication date: 08/31/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 436 KB

About the Author

Carl D. Schultz was born in Beaufort, South Carolina in 1963. A graduate of Meridian High School, Meridian, Mississippi in 1981 and Mississippi State University in 1986. He enters the U.S. Army as an Infantry Officer on the day that he receives a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science. He survives a Traumatic Brain Injury that includes a six month coma on 31 October 1987 in a car wreck near Bamberg, West Germany. Though handicapped he now lives happily in Meridian with his wife and two kids.

“You know who you are, you know what you are. All else is secondary.”

- D.E. Schultz
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