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Book, epilepsy discussed on Nevada Broadcasters Association program
Sunday, July 16, 2006 7:57:00 PM
by Mike Henle
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Mike Henle, the author of "Through the Darkness: One Man''s Fight to Overcome Epilepsy" was interviewed along with Dr. Linda Brown of the University Medical Center neurology department by Bob Fisher of the Nevada Broadcasters Association as part of the program "Observations."
"Observations" is aired each week on radio stations throughout Nevada. The program regarding epilepsy has been scheduled for July 22-25.
Times and stations which are carrying the program are listed at www.nevadabroadcasters.org. |
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From the time he was bitten by a mosquito at the age of 9 months and infected with encephalitis, Mike Henle suffered from a seizure disorder for 37 years — a chronic illness exacerbated by prescription drugs. He finally came under the treatment of a neurologist at Scripps Green Hospital in California and underwent brain surgery Dec. 6, 1994. After the surgery, Mike went through detoxification from prescription drugs such as Phenobarbital. Now, 11 years later, Mike’s life has changed in dramatic and simple ways: he can drive a car and not worry about having grand mal seizures; his thoughts are clear and uncluttered; his self-worth is elevated, as well as his relationships with family members. This book is an account of Mike’s struggles with this disorder and his frustrations through the years of misdiagnosis and maltreatment.
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Author, doctor interviewed by Nevada Broadcasters Association
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