Symptoms Of A Traumatic Brain Injury
Jim Adler: Here’s the thing with a brain injury, the brain runs your whole body. Everything starts and ends with the brain. Think about it. The brain makes my hand lift up. When I lift this hammer, my brain is telling me to do that. When I put this hammer down, my brain just told me to put it down. If I scratch my head, my brain is telling me to do that. So if you have headaches, migraines, you’re losing your memory, you can’t think straight, you’re mad at your wife and kids, you kick the dog, that’s a symptom. What else, Bill?
Bill Adler: Also, sensitivity to light, alterations of your speech, depression, personality changes, post-traumatic stress disorder, mood swings, neck pain, inability to focus or having problems with keeping your attention span.
Jim Adler: If you have any questions about your brain injury case, call us 1-800-567-7575. You can also contact us on the web at www.jimadler.com.