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Neuro Patient Stories
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Cheryl Crocker
In
the summer of 2005, 50-year-old Cheryl Crocker of Fremont Hills
thought she had a bad case of swimmer’s ear. After it didn’t clear up, she saw her
primary care physician, who thought it might be sinus drainage, and
prescribed antibiotics.
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Cheryl's Story
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Deanna Ruda
Deanna
Ruda takes being a stay-at-home mom to a new level, which is not always
easy for someone who has suffered from chronic migraine headaches most of
her life.
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Megan Jewsbury
In the fall of 1999, Megan Jewsbury headed back to the
University of Missouri – Columbia to start her junior year of college and
then attend nursing school. For most 21-year-olds, returning to school
after summer break is just another rite of passage. For Megan, it was
nothing short of a miracle.
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Zeke Turner
Imagine that your hand or arm shakes so
badly that you can’t write your name, get dressed or feed yourself. Or
that your muscles freeze up when you try to get up out of a chair or walk
across a room. Zeke Turner of Huntsville, Ark., deals with the
debilitating effects of this degenerative disease on a daily basis.
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Joseph Hopfinger
"At
baseball practice, I missed a throw and it hit me in the head.
During a routine scan at St. John’s, they detected a brain tumor.
I’m really thankful they found it before it became more serious. My
family and I couldn’t have been happier with the care I received."
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