Doc, I Want My Brain Back

Doc, I Want My Brain Back

by Dan Greathouse
Doc, I Want My Brain Back

Doc, I Want My Brain Back

by Dan Greathouse

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Overview

Doc, I Want My Brain Back is the compelling true story about a scuba diver who suffered a brain injury and was misdiagnosed by well over thirty medical professionals before receiving successful treatment. After being jailed and committed to the state mental hospital, the diver's parents intervened and made provisions for him to be transferred to another mental hospital, where he was improperly drugged with pharmaceutical psychotropic medications. Meanwhile, most of his friends and family "wrote him off" as merely another mental case; however, his father researched delayed hyperbaric oxygen treatments, well outside of the prescribed limitations and found supporting evidence for a therapy that Dr. Paul G. Harch had successfully applied to another diver. Unlike any other brain injury rehabilitation book, Doc, I Want My Brain Back chronicles the events of Dan Greathouse's life that led Dr. Harch to discover the tip of the iceberg for neurorehabilitation. With this successful case in brain injury repair, Hyperbaric oxygen therapy takes its place in medical history. Doc, I Want My Brain Back is the story of a medical breakthrough written from the patient's perspective.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493699070
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/22/2013
Pages: 134
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

Following a brain injury from a scuba diving accident in 1991, Dan L. Greathouse was misdiagnosed by numerous doctors, psychiatrists, and mental health specialists. After being drugged, jailed, and institutionalized, his family rescued him from the brink of suicide by for historically significant brain injury repair through the use of HBOT.
Twenty-two years later, he has successfully retired from his first career of public school service in New Mexico and works in Texas as an educational diagnostician. He continues to compose and perform music. He has co-authored numerous educational research articles and presented in conferences. He lives in New Mexico.
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