Dan Greathouse

Biography

Doc, I Want My Brain Back is the personal story from the perspective of Dr. Paul Harch's second landmark patient's perspective. Following a brain injury from a scuba diving accident in 1991, Dan Greathouse was misdiagnosed by numerous doctors, psychiatrists, and other mental health specialists. After being drugged, jailed, and institutionalized, his mother, father, and brother rescued him from the brink of suicide by bringing him to New Orleans for historically significant brain injury repair through the use of HBOT. Before treatment, his musical skills were lost, and his teaching career would have ended. After treatment, he completed a master's degree in educational diagnostics and picked back up his passion—music.
Twenty-two years later, he has successfully retired from his first career of public school service in New Mexico and works in Texas as an educational diagnostician. He continues to compose and perform music, singing and primarily playing guitar, bass, and piano. He has co-authored numerous educational research articles and presented in conferences at the universities of Edinburgh and Warsaw, in addition to the Southwest Disabilities Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Where to find Dan Greathouse online

Books

Doc, I Want My Brain Back
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 58,540. Language: English. Published: November 20, 2013 . Categories: Nonfiction » Health, wellbeing, & medicine » Mental health, Nonfiction » Health, wellbeing, & medicine » Alternative therapies
Doc, I Want My Brain Back is the compelling true story about a scuba diver who suffered a brain injury and was misdiagnosed by well over thirty medical professionals before receiving successful treatment.