IN Cranberry Fall 2019 | Page 2

After her concussion, Patricia has a new outlook Patricia Manchester, 56, was proud of being a type-A superwoman— until a concussion forced her to look at her life in a new way. Patricia’s car was rear-ended twice by the same person, while she was stopped at a light. She was on her way to her grandson’s birthday party. “Afterwards, I was all shook up, but my car was drivable, and the birthday party was the priority, no matter what,” she said. But the pain in her back got worse, and she couldn’t focus at work. “Things weren’t connecting in my brain,” she said. When the headaches and light sensitivity became unbearable, her family doctor referred her to AHN Neurology and Dr. Marco Alcala. “He said, no work, no TV, no computer,” Patricia recalled. “But I wouldn’t disconnect. It wasn’t until I admitted defeat and put my health fi rst that I started to make progress,” she said. The AHN Concussion Center coordinated Patricia’s appointments for physical, speech, cognitive, and vision therapy. “My therapists truly cared about me and personalized my treatment to apply to my job,” she said. Patricia also got psychiatric help for depression and saw a vision specialist for convergence insuffi ciency, both tied to her concussion. “I still have some symptoms, but now I’m a diff erent, better, person,” Patricia said. “I take breaks, move slower, and am present for my family. So, some good came out of it.” “My world was falling apart, but they took great care of me.” PATRICIA MANCHESTER, CONCUSSION PATIENT 48% OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES ARE FROM FALLS* * www.cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury/ get_the_facts.html