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	<title>Comments on: BrainConnection: A Website from the creators of FastForward™</title>
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		<title>By: Dennis Dille</title>
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		<description>My wife at age 64 had several strokes as a result of an attempted bypass of her left vertebral artery. She was in a coma for 3 weeks following surgery and I was told that while in a vegetative state that she would never get any better. After 2 years of aggressive (common sense) rehabilitation at home, her cognitive skills have returned  80% and she is  beginning to walk and regain the use of her right hand and leg. The left side is about 95%. I would like to consider Fast Forward to  improve her cognitive skills. Is she a candidate and do you have any suggestions that could help in her rehabilitation?
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife at age 64 had several strokes as a result of an attempted bypass of her left vertebral artery. She was in a coma for 3 weeks following surgery and I was told that while in a vegetative state that she would never get any better. After 2 years of aggressive (common sense) rehabilitation at home, her cognitive skills have returned  80% and she is  beginning to walk and regain the use of her right hand and leg. The left side is about 95%. I would like to consider Fast Forward to  improve her cognitive skills. Is she a candidate and do you have any suggestions that could help in her rehabilitation?<br />
Dennis Dille</p>
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