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Get me through tomorrow : a sister's memoir of brain injury and revival / Mojie Crigler.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: American livesPublisher: Lincoln ; London : University of Nebraska Press, [2015]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780803269996
  • 0803269994
  • 9780803269972
  • 0803269978
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Get me through tomorrowDDC classification:
  • 617.4/810443 23
LOC classification:
  • RC387.5 .C75 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Chapter 1 -- 2. Chapter 2 -- 3. Chapter 3 -- 4. Chapter 4 -- 5. Chapter 5 -- 6. Chapter 6 -- 7. Chapter 7 -- 8. Chapter 8 -- 9. Chapter 9 -- 10. Chapter 10 -- 11. Chapter 11 -- 12. Chapter 12 -- 13. Chapter 13 -- 14. Chapter 14 -- 15. Chapter 15 -- 16. Chapter 16 -- 17. Chapter 17 -- 18. Chapter 18 -- 19. Chapter 19 -- 20. Chapter 20 -- 21. Chapter 21 -- 22. Chapter 22 -- 23. Chapter 23 -- 24. Chapter 24 -- 25. Chapter 25 -- 26. Chapter 26 -- 27. Chapter 27 -- 28. Chapter 28 -- 29. Chapter 29 -- 30. Chapter 30 -- 31. Chapter 31
Summary: On August 4, 2004, Jason Crigler was onstage in a New York City nightclub when a blood vessel burst in his brain. The thirty-four-year-old guitarist, a fixture in the downtown music scene who had played with Marshall Crenshaw, Linda Thompson, and John Cale, narrowly survived the bleed. A string of complications that followed-meningitis, seizures, coma-left him immobile and unresponsive, with his doctors saying nothing more could be done. Meanwhile, Jason's medical insurance quickly hit its lifetime cap, meaning that his policy would no longer pay for his care. Despite such overwhelming circums.
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On August 4, 2004, Jason Crigler was onstage in a New York City nightclub when a blood vessel burst in his brain. The thirty-four-year-old guitarist, a fixture in the downtown music scene who had played with Marshall Crenshaw, Linda Thompson, and John Cale, narrowly survived the bleed. A string of complications that followed-meningitis, seizures, coma-left him immobile and unresponsive, with his doctors saying nothing more could be done. Meanwhile, Jason's medical insurance quickly hit its lifetime cap, meaning that his policy would no longer pay for his care. Despite such overwhelming circums.

1. Chapter 1 -- 2. Chapter 2 -- 3. Chapter 3 -- 4. Chapter 4 -- 5. Chapter 5 -- 6. Chapter 6 -- 7. Chapter 7 -- 8. Chapter 8 -- 9. Chapter 9 -- 10. Chapter 10 -- 11. Chapter 11 -- 12. Chapter 12 -- 13. Chapter 13 -- 14. Chapter 14 -- 15. Chapter 15 -- 16. Chapter 16 -- 17. Chapter 17 -- 18. Chapter 18 -- 19. Chapter 19 -- 20. Chapter 20 -- 21. Chapter 21 -- 22. Chapter 22 -- 23. Chapter 23 -- 24. Chapter 24 -- 25. Chapter 25 -- 26. Chapter 26 -- 27. Chapter 27 -- 28. Chapter 28 -- 29. Chapter 29 -- 30. Chapter 30 -- 31. Chapter 31

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