In 1982 on his way home from a library near Norfolk Virginia, Marty Salo was struck by a car. He was the number 6 passenger “hot load” on the nightingale Aeromedical transport/ambulance service. “That illustrated the true effectiveness of the golden hour for treatment”, he’s since heard from several physicians. He spent around 10-13 days as a 1-1-1 on the Glascow Coma Scale. By day 49, he was still not resolved, but was far enough along that his parents brought him home. His Mom and many of her friends are nurses, who treated him at home along the way. Marty had tutoring by a 5th grade Catholic School Teacher, and eventually matriculated. Now working at a local hospital, he has been declared a miracle for professionals who hear his story. Marty sees it as being a testament to the power of perseverance and continuing forward on the journey.
Montel Williams Speaks Out
Montel Williams earned his media celebrity status as an inspirational Emmy Award winning television personality whom Americans invited into their homes for years. He is a decorated former naval officer, inspirational speaker, author, entrepreneur and advocate for patients worldwide. Shortly after being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in 1999, Williams established the Montel Williams MS Foundation to further the scientific study of MS, raise national awareness, and educate the public. Montel has been involved with many initiatives that are focused on improving the lives of people living with various brain impairments and injuries. He has personally participated in studies and trials surrounding non-invasive brain stimulation therapy with phenomenal results. He continues to work with researchers and the U.S. Army to further develop their findings with the hopes of helping civilians as well as soldiers who have experienced traumatic brain injuries.
Susan Connors served as president and chief executive officer of the Brain Injury Association of America in 2005. She was executive director of the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators and BIAA’s national director of state affairs. Susan has served in advisory capacities and on expert panels for several federal agencies, universities, nonprofit organizations and has authored numerous publications, position statements and articles.
Behind the Post with Pam Hays
Pam is a professional speaker, video podcaster, life navigation coach and author of the book, Behind the Post, her first in a series about life’s moments and lessons inspired by social media posts. SEE pamhaysinspires.com
She is the President/Founder of The Arms Forces, a nonprofit that assists veterans and military members who have a traumatic brain injury or post-traumatic stress. Pam is also a severe traumatic brain injury survivor.
She believes she is destined to make a difference and her passion for helping others is evident in her life and in the lives of those who know her.
When Brains Collide with Dr Lewis
Dr. Lewis is a renowned expert on brain health, particularly the use of omega-3 fatty acids for the prevention, management, and rehabilitation of concussions and traumatic brain injury. He founded the Brain Health Education and Research Institute in late 2011 when he retired as a Colonel after a distinguished 31-year career in the U.S. Army. His pioneering work has helped countless thousands of people around the world and recognized by the American College of Nutrition with their prestigious 2015 Humanitarian Award. See brainhealtheducation.org for more on Dr Lewis, and the release of his new book When Brains Collide: What Every Athlete and Parent Should Know About the Prevention and Treatment of Concussions and Head Injuries.
Rapid Response for Detecting TBI
Dr. Adrian Harel (Finland) has served as CEO, owner or founder of more than nine life sciences and biotech companies. He holds more than 12 patents, and is a frequent contributor in scientific publications.
His current company Medicortex designed an entire pipeline of neuroprotective drugs and biomarkers for brain injury. They are currently developing a rapid diagnostic kit for the detection of TBI, multifunctional drug molecules for the treatment of TBI and halting the cellular deterioration initiated by TBI. See medicortex.fi for more.
After the Cheering Stops and CTE Sets In
For 29 years, author Cyndy Feasel was married to former NFL player Grant Feasel, an offensive lineman who toiled in the trenches, battering his body with every snap of the ball.
In her newbook, After the Cheering Stops: An NFL Wife’s Story of Concussions, Loss and the Faith That Saw Her Through, Cyndy Feasel shares how the repeated hits taken during her husband’s ten-year career in the NFL and the unknown effects of a degenerative brain disease (CTE) turned her life upside down and ultimately killed the man she loved.
Most people don’t know or understand how CTE, and the repetitive collisions most football players and athletes take day after day, affect the athletes and their families. She wants to show a human side—and share a female perspective—of what happens off the field. See site: afterthecheeringstops.com
Veterans Day and Our New Leader
We honor Veteran’s Day and welcome our new President-elect!
The Brain and Possible Connections between Chronic Fatigue and other conditions
Dr. Theodore Henderson is a noted psychiatrist, brain doctor and researcher. He’s much like the “Sherlock” of his field because he specializes in investigating complex cases and finding successful treatments. Tonight we will be discussing the hidden connection between the brain and many of today’s “untreatable” conditions like chronic fatigue, chronic pain, and fibromyalgia. His passion to identify and treat the root cause of the problems has led him to find an interesting connection between viruses and our mental, physical health. He’s working on a new book, “Going Viral for Mental Health,” outlining his discoveries solving many of today’s untreatable conditions.
Dr. Henderson is Co Founder of Neuro-Laser Foundation, and Dr. Henderson was among the research team earning No. 19 of the Top 100 Discoveries of the Year, as selected by Discover Magazine. See neuro-luminance.com
The Learning Man
After working both sides of the curtain, after his military service, Alan Wilbar took a 47’ dive while down rigging a circus tent resulting in aTBI, coma, broken body, PTSD, and a lifetime of learning.
Published poet, Alan wrote incessantly as he recovered, eventually editing his work with “Doc” Cote, compiling a selection for publication. Friend Dave Maheu, home from LA where he was working at Entertainment Tonight read the collection and Learning Man was born. A multimedia presentation, it takes a nonsurvivor audience on the journey thru tbi, recovery, showing them what WE see, helping them feel what WE feel. Helping them understand brain injury isn’t just a “bump on the head”, rather a life changing event for all concerned. Poetry punctuates each level of rebirth, helping them understand further thru metaphor and image with some wry, catchy music finishing up the presentation. A tiny slice of this was offered at a recent preview show to great response and reaction. We think they’re ready for the message.
Recovery Now with Kim Justus & Bottomlinefighter
It’s my honor, due to unfortunate circumstances .. To host Lt Dan of the Screaming Eagles of Fort Campbell’s 101st Airborne. Stateside due to a loss in the family, he’s taking the time to join me on the show .. Before he’s on his way back to Afghanistan in the morning. Good Bless you Lt Dan and all our Troops.