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The safe place for brain aneurysm survivors and caregivers!

Let BrainReigns help you better understand. Statistics show that 40% of those who suffer a hemorrhagic stroke don’t survive and of those who do, 66% will incur some sort of permanent neurological deficit. That’s why we decided to start this page. From a survivor/caregiver perspective, from two women who experienced it themselves and want to share what they have learned.

For survivors and caregivers, this page is our gift to you.

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Sensory Overstimulation Neurofatigue Hair Loss  

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Kirsten and Nicola

Hi – we’re glad you’re here and thanks for stopping by BrainReigns! We are Nicola and Kirsten – two girls who have known each other as acquaintances since sixth grade,…

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Kintsugi

From Wikipedia, Japanese art of repairing broken potterywith lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum, a method similar to the maki-e technique.[2][3][4] As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather…

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Kirsten

Survivor & Thriver – Kirsten

I was told by a private EMT and a separate urgent care clinic that I had the flu, when I actually had a slow leaking subarachnoid hemorrhage or ruptured brain…

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Caregivers

Compassion Fatigue

Who cares for the caregiver when they experience burnout, or compassion fatigue? As a survivor speaking to you, the caregiver, I want you to know these truths. You are not…

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With my dad and grandma

A note from my Dad

Most of life is dealing with mundane issues… learn, earn, buy, etc. When you’re told your “healthy” daughter is in ICU with a burst brain aneurysm you realize how fragile…

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Rose Gold Tiffany Medical ID Alert Bracelet

Who Should Wear a Medical Alert Bracelet?

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclaimer for more information. A medical alert bracelet is the easiest way to communicate critical information about your health to first…

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Mood Poisoning

Mood Poisoning

Did you know an injured brain can affect mood, as well as, overall health? “I have mood poisoning. It must have been something I hate.” Not necessarily. As a consequence…

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Alopecia hair loss caused by radiation.

Alopecia From Radiation

We wish we had known about alopecia in the beginning. Alopecia, or hair loss, from radiation is common. Angiography procedures use x-rays and this radiation can cause hair loss, especially…

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Our Reason for Creating BrainReigns

At this writing, it has been almost 4 years since the aneurysm rupture. We were unaware and unprepared for what was to follow. “We” being myself, the patient, and “Mom”, the caregiver.

 

For too long, we weren’t aware of the research regarding protecting and healing the brain. Much of this information suggested things we could do to help ourselves. Simple things – like which foods, supplements, and activities are known to promote brain health, and to what degree our brain injury was affecting our emotions, mood, and overall health.

 

For too long, we struggled to cope with effects of brain trauma, not knowing whether they were part of a “new normal” or whether they would get better with time. Things like not being able to go to busy, noisy places or like experiencing mental and physical fatigue. Simply learning some of these things are common after-effects and might get better with time has helped.

 

If we had known from the beginning, these findings would have been even more valuable. It has become increasingly apparent to us there needs to be a place to share some of what we’ve learned, a place focused on issues we might face after a brain trauma. Sure, there’s a lot of information if you Google “Brain Aneurysm” and there are organizations doing a great job of spreading awareness. We didn’t find a place created by survivors focused on educating other survivors about issues they may have to face. We hope our patient/survivor/caregiver perspective and our compilation of pertinent information gathered over these past four years will help someone.

 

Is that the only reason? Well, no. Truth be told, surviving a rupture against odds and gaining insight into the challenges some survivors face has changed us. This major life-altering event, for both of us, has created in our hearts a desire to help this community in any way we can. Some of us will face more challenges than others. Most will face something, even if it’s minor, that is different for them. So here, we want to acknowledge and encourage those like us who are finding their new normal and trying to navigate life in a new way. BrainReigns is our gift to you, please share it with others.

 

Kirsten and Mom
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Brain Food - Nourish Your Brain with Recipes

Cooking for brain power is easy when you learn the right ingredients. Let us introduce you to some of our tried and favorite recipes which use ingredients known to be helpful for brain cognitive function.

Avocado Toast

Avocado Toast

  If you haven’t yet tried it – try it now. If you’re tired…

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Green Smoothie

Green Smoothie for the Brain

All Green. Tart. Tasty.This one is heavy on leafy greens and other veggies, but…

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Hummus - 3 Ways!

Hummus – 3 Ways!

  1 can 15 oz can chickpeas1/4 cup fresh lemon juice1/4 cup stirred tahini1-2…

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Salmon with Avocado Salsa

Salmon with Avocado Salsa

  2 4-6 oz salmon fillets (without skin)2 tbsp olive oil1 clove garlic minced…

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