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Anthony Aquan-Assee, MEd, shouldn't be alive. After a near-fatal motorcycle accident, he went into a coma that the doctors said he wouldn't come out of. But two weeks later, he woke up, and twenty years after that, he wrote this book. Anthony owes his survival to the miracle of modern Western medicine. However, recovering from his traumatic brain injury was a different story. After struggling with pharmaceuticals for years, Anthony explored several alternative treatments, including neurofeedback, cranial electrotherapy stimulation, laser therapy, and Kangen Water. The results were mind…mehr

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Anthony Aquan-Assee, MEd, shouldn't be alive. After a near-fatal motorcycle accident, he went into a coma that the doctors said he wouldn't come out of. But two weeks later, he woke up, and twenty years after that, he wrote this book. Anthony owes his survival to the miracle of modern Western medicine. However, recovering from his traumatic brain injury was a different story. After struggling with pharmaceuticals for years, Anthony explored several alternative treatments, including neurofeedback, cranial electrotherapy stimulation, laser therapy, and Kangen Water. The results were mind blowing. Rethink, Redo, Rewired chronicles Anthony's amazing comeback from the brink of death. During this difficult journey, Anthony discovered the brain's incredible power to heal itself. Pharmaceuticals, while useful and beneficial in many instances, also introduce a toxic element to the system, complicating the natural healing process. Anyone suffering from a traumatic brain injury, or who knows someone who is, will find Anthony's story fascinating. Each recovery is different-while some benefit from conventional Western medicine, those who don't may find more success with alternative treatments.
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Anthony Aquan-Assee, MEd, graduated from the University of Toronto with a bachelor of science and four years later received a bachelor of education from Nipissing University in North Bay, Ontario. In 1997, Anthony was in a motorcycle accident and slipped into a coma for two weeks. In the year 2000, he received the prestigious Courage to Come Back Award from the Centre for Addictions and Mental Health in Toronto. Anthony went on to graduate from the University of Toronto with a Master of Education. He is the author of Second Life, Second Chance: A Teacher's Chronicle of Despair, Recovery, and Triumph, Starting Over: A Survivor's Guide, and a fantasy novel titled Vendeka's Creed. In 2009, Anthony won an Eric Hoffer Award for Independent Publishing. His writing is influenced by "seeing the light" after a near-death experience. He works in Toronto, Canada, as a teacher, author, and motivational speaker.