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Learning RX
In Project: Brainiacs

Christina of Learning RX speaks to Hangout to present cognitive rehab options for people with prefrontal cortex damage to their brains. She explains how the insults to the prefrontal cortex relate to executive function skills such as those required to write clearly.

Her recent speech to Hangout, a support group for people with brain injuries meeting Tuesdays and Thursdays in Denver for 3 hours each during the day, went into detail and answered questions from the audience.

So all those care providers telling us we cannot get any better will now need to recalculate their denials in view of new advances in brain repair.

Also, Paula shows info from the recent 3T MRI of her brain showing several T2 hyperintensity spots in her white subcortical layer.

Dr. Shogun, who recently also spoke to Hangout, was videotaped and said the T2 hyperintensity spots are "pools of blood." Another brain injury expert in Denver has stated these several T2 hyperintensity spots are proof of brain trauma.

So Paula wrote to several state legislators this week asking for them to overturn the wrongful denial of her worker's compensation benefits by ALJ Michael Harr, brother of Jim Harr, who previously employed her. OK, that seems like a conflict of interest, but the COURT OF APPEALS denied her case saying they don't have jurisdiction.

Despite James v. Brookhart Lumber? Then what court has jurisdiction?

Gardening anyone? Someone has repeatedly asked for gardening advice from Paula, who rejects pesticides but just harvested a grocery bag of arrugula, that peppery lettuce you can also stir fry. Cold crops include: peas, spinach, lettuce, broccoli, cabbage, arrugula and others too.

Published: 3/17/2012 0 Comments
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SHOW INFORMATION:
Producer: prhoads
Locally Produced: Local Production
Theme: Community Issues and Advocacy
In Project: Brainiacs
License: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Generic
Rating: TV-G
Language: English
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