The Effects of Brain Injury on Speech

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  • Опубліковано 12 чер 2014
  • What is aphasia? In this video, NeuroRestorative Speech Language Pathologist Jessica Buckley talks about aphasia, the impairment of language-comprehension or expression caused by brain damage. She will also address how individuals with this condition have difficulty communicating the words that they want to use. Buckley expresses the importance of finding a speech language pathologist who can teach techniques and strategies that help individuals with brain injury identify words and improve their communication skills.
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  • @imaginedauthority9455
    @imaginedauthority9455 2 роки тому +6

    Information like this is poignant yet helpful. I can write like a poet however I have a very hard time communicating verbally sometimes, this is due to traumatic brain injury many years ago.

  • @WoundedThrivers
    @WoundedThrivers 6 років тому +2

    Thank You. Understanding more.

  • @alexzarycka8016
    @alexzarycka8016 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you. I am glad to learn. Although I've had my TBI for years, I was not told much about it by doctors. I recently realized my speech problems come from the TBI

  • @hannag4768
    @hannag4768 2 роки тому +2

    My mother had a TIA- "Do you want the blanket?" became "Do you want Canada?". "You're sensetive to coffein" became "You're sensetive to nicotine". "Oh, look how nice eggs!" She told the dog, with a toy that had both ends end in a oval shape - akin to eggs- although she didn't really realise this connection herself.
    For anyone suffering with Aphasia, it DOES get better. It just takes time and a lot of practice. The more you're able to avoid stress the better, same with extreme emotion, as that does affect our brain more than people realise but it and also affects our overall health and therefore the speed in which we heal.

  • @spillzz1239
    @spillzz1239 2 роки тому

    God bless y’all all ✝️🙏

  • @annmariemichael1928
    @annmariemichael1928 Рік тому

    2022
    My husband has a TBI and Post Concussion Syndrome from 9 concussions and a motorcycle accident.
    He was very articulate before, now when he can't get his words out he starts to cuss and get aggravated at himself.
    I am a retired Registered Nurse who understands TBI'S.
    Why don't they??
    It is extremely frustrating and he feels like giving up most days.
    He has been discharged from many doctors, why can't they see it is a symptom of his TBI.
    He says regularly...
    This is exactly why veterans with brain injuries give up.
    Sad... He stood a post

    • @ryane7906
      @ryane7906 Рік тому

      My speech is horendous as a result of a tbi so now a veteran after being discharged in 2017… you’re right the care across the board is useless.

  • @tomtbi
    @tomtbi Рік тому

    I have issues with stuttering,word finding and repeating myself since my TBI 25 1/2 years ago .

  • @r-7012
    @r-7012 6 років тому +23

    Is this curable? I got a concussion and I can never talk the same anymore. I know what I want to say but I don't know how to say it anymore.

    • @jimraynor7788
      @jimraynor7788 5 років тому +2

      I'm wondering the same. Let me know if you've improved.

    • @gasaul5759
      @gasaul5759 4 роки тому

      How are you now?

    • @sisterrose6836
      @sisterrose6836 4 роки тому +1

      I have the same problem. You are not alone. God bless you!

    • @ahmadqaqour6020
      @ahmadqaqour6020 3 роки тому

      Lovely Video! Excuse me for the intrusion, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you heard about - Seyliana Strength Salgado (just google it)? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for stopping your embarrassing stuttering without the hard work. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my good mate called Gray after a lifetime of fighting got astronomical results with it.

    • @ninanickel3103
      @ninanickel3103 3 роки тому

      Indubitably - yes it is. I could barely talk afterwards

  • @amyhebert5481
    @amyhebert5481 4 роки тому +9

    In my case TBI from a car wreck. My speech is unclear. And laughter. I get too happy and talk fast ITAWKLIKEDIS. I have have to talk very slow.
    I. TalK. Like. ThiS. To be clear.

    • @Bodomi
      @Bodomi 3 роки тому +2

      Good luck in recovering, I wish you the best.

    • @lav856
      @lav856 3 роки тому +1

      Stay strong and don't let negative thoughts work on you ✨🙏🏻🤍🤜🏻🤛🏻🧸

    • @hairynipps2599
      @hairynipps2599 2 роки тому

      Everything heals with time

  • @robertklund3201
    @robertklund3201 Рік тому

    I wander if a TBI can effect one's abalite to spell?

  • @robertklund3201
    @robertklund3201 Рік тому

    Jest figgered out one way to avoid a TBI: stay off the high school track when they are playing lacrosse ...
    one could get hit in the head with a stray lacross ball.

  • @sisterrose6836
    @sisterrose6836 4 роки тому +3

    I still suffer from a TBI, that I got back in 2018. My Speech is fine, but I sometimes have trouble finding the right Words to say. Can Speech Therapy, help me?

    • @shenizielli
      @shenizielli 3 роки тому +3

      I got in a bad car accident on 2018 (if not 2017). Got rear ended by a tow truck and my car got dragged/push and my car hit the fourth power line (a few hundreds or close a thousand steps). We just got started with speech therapy last month... I think it will help you as that’s their profession... it’s extremely difficult for me, feeling like I’m not getting anywhere at times. I feel vulnerable as I’m a teacher by profession, and being taught very simple things and yet I still struggle. I’m very sensitive to sound and light. I have two neurologists, vestibular therapist, audiologist, neck therapist/PT, dentist, doctor that looks into your mouth, face, and jaw, Etc. I went to several tests to see what’s wrong. MRIs, EEGs, CT SCAN, Xray, blood work, etc. Went to chiro for a year, and just got back to it again a month ago. So I’ve got some issues and not just the speech/brain part, but mostly my brain. I’m 34. We just got started with speech therapy last month, and even tho it’s confusing to me, it makes me feel better when I feel that somebody can understand me, and able to help me get through some obstacles... I just need to practice what I learn each time. My therapist said we would need two more months before we can go to complex stuff... before I went to speech therapist, I thought myself how to communicate again some, I didn’t know I’d still be referred to speech therapist as I could talk, my husband didn’t think I’d need a speech therapist at first, until my visit with my neurologist one time and he heard some things first hand. This was my second time being referred by two different doctors, so I decided to go this time...If you have a primary provider, you can start by seeing him. Tell him you got in a car accident. They’d write down what you tell them and they’ll refer you to the right people so you can get the help you need. Good luck!

    • @jerryganz4967
      @jerryganz4967 Рік тому

      I got bike accident in good Friday 2020 i still struggle to read and write reading your story inspiring me to go to therapy for speech.

  • @lonepheasant3489
    @lonepheasant3489 Рік тому

    I think I have this

  • @AKHIL-mg7cz
    @AKHIL-mg7cz 2 роки тому

    will acquired brain injury decrease intelligence Level or i.Q Level ?

  • @MidwestDankAlumni
    @MidwestDankAlumni 5 років тому

    #TBIAwarenessMonth

  • @spillthetae7465
    @spillthetae7465 2 роки тому

    What is the reason why a person with brain injury is able to understand the speech of others but is not able to speak?

  • @dekapwt5618
    @dekapwt5618 Рік тому

    😔

  • @zaidsoub3031
    @zaidsoub3031 3 роки тому +1

    I don't believe that repeated severe brain injuries can't affect someone's intelligence, it does affect! If they are not going to kill him, they will make him disabled! Not being able to function normally as he did prior to the injury, so death here is his a brain injured person's salvation! It affects I was run over by a car when I was around 9 years old, I was not aware fully of the post symptoms after my first brain injury cause I was a kid , so If I had symptoms during that time,I'd not have guessed that they were because my tbi, I'd have thought otherwise! Until I got my second one when I was 16 , things started to mainfest themselves very clearly, and then I started to link things with each others as I realized that the slow processing while doing things I had prior to my second injury was due to the first injury which I was not aware of its consequences because I was a kid and not well informed about what a brain injury is! The second one opened my eyes widely! And the slow process I had after my second injury had gone and I wished if it stayed at that level instead of losing the ablility to function at all. My second injury was the turning point which upended every dream I've always had, my passion, my life and everything I wanted to become, just in a micro second, life changes! Those who have not been thru it they'd not believe it, I get along with them at this point, cause at some point in my life I denied such a hit to your head or a car accident or whatever the reason that caused the injury is that it could leave you disabled, but with time I figured it all out that It wasn't illusion as I have always thought that it was , my instinct was real ! I know the real me won't get back again and that's so devastating and what makes it more difficult is that coping with the new you whose you don't understand is ultimately rough! But that's what luck has stored for us, you've got to accept it, even deep within you're not content with it!

    • @MJafro
      @MJafro 2 роки тому +1

      Are you saying that your intellect has disappeared?

    • @zaidsoub3031
      @zaidsoub3031 2 роки тому

      @@MJafro yes it has!

  • @tomtbi
    @tomtbi Рік тому

    I have issues with stuttering,word finding and repeating myself since my TBI 25 1/2 years ago .