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Tonight, Ken Collins will talk about the miracle of brain injury by interviewing John Class a recent stroke survivor about his miraculous recovery.  John has become a real hero in Reno, Nevada after his stroke.  There are many doctors in Reno who are praising his recovery.  You will not believe how well John is recovering from his stroke and this interview will inspire everyone who listens to his amazing story!  Ken will also talk about the brain injury he had at 3 AM on December 31, 1976.  On January 1st, Ken was recovering from his brain contusion and basilar skull fracture at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene, Oregon.  Ken ran Pat Moore’s snowmobile headfirst into the side of Bob Brewer’s Ford Pinto.  On impact he fractured his skull and also broke his left jaw below his chin and rammed his right jaw bone into his ear canal.  Ken only remembers Christmas Eve and doesn’t remember anything until he awoke in late January 1977, picking the wires in his mouth in front of a mirror in his parent’s bathroom.  His mouth was wired shut because of his broken jaw.  Ken still doesn’t remember what happened to him after all these years, but has many lessons he would like to share with you to make your journey after a brain injury easier.  Please call in with your questions or ideas you would like to share about your recovery.  All questions are good because the only way people can understand brain injury is by us telling people about what we go through.  This information will not only educate them but will help other people with brain injuries and stroke survivors too!  Thank you for your time and consideration of this information and hope we make 2015 a better place to live for all people with brain injuries and stroke survivors everywhere!        

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