Anthony
Wright inspires recovery. As the result of a brain tumor, he suffered
through nine operations, two radio-therapies, spent a week in a coma
and a month in a wheelchair. He died once, was brain damaged, nearly
blinded, crippled and his face collapsed. He lost 75% of his hearing,
his job, his career, his identity, and his future. Through his
personally developed self healing strategies and techniques he
recovered. In a new interview on The Authors Show, he discusses his
latest book, 'You Can Self Heal'
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Head Injury, Brain
Trauma And Brain Damage: Anthony Wright, Author Of 'You Can Self Heal',
Offers Hope To Survivors
Head
injuries are making headlines all over the US today. While most of
these stories center on the negative results of brain injury, Wright
believes there is hope for even the worst cases. He knows, as he has
been there
[Wilmington,
NC, October 28 2014] A recent article on the Time Magazine
website
by Sean Gregory was titled, "Are NFL Head Injuries Causing Domestic
Violence?" The article centered on Jovan Belcher who killed his
girlfried before committing suicide. As a result of a wrongful death
lawsuit filed against the Chiefs, it was discovered that Belcher's
brain showed signs of damage consistent with CTE (Chronice Traumatic
Encephalopathy). This is not the only high profile case in which brain
trauma is seen to be a cause of violent behavior. There is another side
to the story. Anthony Wright, author of 'You Can Self Heal', provides
an insightful and enlightening look at brain trauma from the
perspective of a victim.
"I guess Hollywood and the news media
would have the public believe that we all become axe murderers," Wright
stated. "The truth of course is rather different."
"Head
injury is a long-term condition; I am in year five of recovery and now
just about 90 per cent of my former self. There are very many issues
associated with head injury but long-term depression is quite common.
The head injury version is quite drug resistant and bipolar in nature.
The suicide rates for head injury survivors are two, sometimes three
times the general population. Neither conventional medication, nor
therapies seem to be very effective in this area. An entire book could
be written on the subject of personality changes following such
injuries. This may account for the poor relationship survival post
injury. Marital breakup, divorce - even family disintegration is not
uncommon."
"The sad irony is that there are things that one can
do and many are unaware of this. In the UK, our Medical Services are
absolutely first rate in terms of emergency intervention with drugs or
surgery. But the system does not work so well for long-term
rehabilitation. For me the full diagnosis in 2009 was confusion,
dyslexic speech, short term memory loss, with English skills reduced to
that of a 15 year old. There was no suggestion that our Health Service
could do anything about it."
Anthony Wright suffered through
nine operations for his brain tumors and their consequences. At 45,
after early diagnosis and delays, Tony deliberately faked a hearing
test, which provoked an emergency MRI scan. The scan revealed a large,
golf ball sized brain tumor and led to an NF2 diagnosis. There were
further delays and later, he discovered through his own research, that
he had vision complications from Papilledema, a rare condition which if
untreated leads to permanent blindness. This was confirmed by a doctor.
A successful operation followed to save his sight.
The operation
for the main tumor a year later did not go so well. Complications meant
that a second then third operation were required just days later. This
now became a life or death struggle. He did expire during one
operation. The surgeons saved his life but he lost hearing, balance and
facial nerves. He was now in a coma, losing more than 25Kgs body weight
in the following weeks. Tony was now unable to walk, confused and very
weak. His face collapsed on one side.
He was moved to a
rehabilitation unit to learn to walk. While still in a wheelchair, he
broke into their gym and started to use the equipment. Just three weeks
later, Tony was discovered by a rather surprised off-duty nurse in a
local pub – just sitting down to steak and chips.
Upon
returning home he could walk, but was weak with typical brain injury
symptoms. These included fatigue and confusion with dyslexia and memory
loss. His mind and body had been extensively damaged; but Tony wanted
his life back. He understood there was a need for a plan encompassing
all aspects of mind and body in order to recover. He developed his own
self recovery plan. His plan, a combination of brain and physical
exercises, prove to be very successful. He can now run two miles or
walk ten, while his speed of speech has increased by a third.
"I
have been on a journey of self-healing, rebuilding rewiring my brain
ever since. It seems you can actively promote the neuro plasticity in
your own brain; my speed of speech is now fully a third faster than
five years ago, I conduct public training courses and of course I am
author. The interesting thing in all of this is not so much the
improvements in mental cognitive capacity, which are certainly there.
But the mood balance is definitely improved as well."
Anthony Wright is available for media interviews and can be reached
using the information below or by email at anthony@anthonywrightrecovery.com.
'You Can Self Heal" is available at Amazon. Wright's interview can be
heard October 10 through October 12 at The Authors Show site at http://www.TheAuthorsShow.com.
More information is available at Wright's website at http://www.AnthonyWrightRecovery.com.
About Anthony
Wright:
Anthony
Wright inspires recovery. As the result of a brain tumor, he suffered
through nine operations, two radio-therapies, spent a week in a coma
and a month in a wheelchair. He died once, was brain damaged, nearly
blinded, crippled and his face collapsed. He lost 75% of his hearing,
his job, his career, his identity, and his future. Through his
personally developed self healing strategies and techniques he
recovered. Today he can run two miles or walk ten. He lifts weights and
plays golf (better than before, he claims). He is now a speaker, a self
recovery trainer and an author of a book on self recovery.
Contact:
Anthony Wright
anthony@anthonywrightrecovery.com
http://www.AnthonyWrightRecovery.com
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