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The Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury
In 2005, the nation was halted by the compelling Terri Schiavo court case, in which a women, who doctors had determined was in a persistent vegetative state, had her life hanging literally in the balance. Her brain injury resulted from a severe cardiac arrest that she suffered in 1990, which forced her into 15 years of institutionalization.
The brain is arguably the most vital part of the body. It houses the body’s epicenter of information, body regulation and management. Despite its incredible power, it is the organ that the scientific community knows the least about. For this reason, traumatic brain injuries are extremely difficult to treat.
A large percentage of traumatic brain injuries treated in hospitals result in permanent disability. They are caused by many different things; the violent blow of an angry spouse, a disastrous fall, or a sporting accident. Roughly two million people suffer from a traumatic brain injury each year. Of those, 500,000 receive close medical attention, 80,000 live with a permanent disability and 50,000 die.
These injuries cause stress on the family, financially and emotionally. For the victim, he or she may lose valuable time while being in a comma; he might experience lethargy, and lose abilities in reasoning, judgment, and memory. Emotional side effects include depression, irritability, mood swings and poor impulse control. The complications can be felt throughout the community.
While situations that cause traumatic brain injury can be avoided, there are sometimes moments where someone needs to be responsible for their actions. If you or someone you know has experienced a traumatic brain injury, call the lawyers who specialize in this matters at 866.950.9000.
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