Abstract

This article presents the case history of a young woman suffering from an unrecognized concussion and post-concussion syndrome (traumatic brain injury) following a car accident. Despite being in the ER immediately following the accident and seeing her own PCP (primary care physician) several weeks later, there was no recognition that she had sustained a traumatic brain injury that accounted for her severe symptomatology. Of the 4 baskets of symptoms following a concussion (physical symptoms, cognitive decline, social and emotional issues, and sleep disturbances) Ms. M suffered the most from Cognitive Decline. (“Listening to the Brain”). The article explores what is driving her symptoms, and why, through the lens of a unique model of the neurodegenerative progression of a TBI, developed by the author. This article looks specifically at Architecture One as it related to her symptoms and establishing treatment.

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