Evangeline Lilly says she has brain damage
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A woman filed a lawsuit Monday against the city of Austin and a former Austin Police Department officer over the officer's alleged excessive force used while detaining the woman in downtown Austin on Dec.
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Woman sues former Austin PD officer, city after traumatic brain injury from 2024 police encounter
A woman who was seriously injured after being thrown to the ground by an Austin police officer in 2024 is suing him and the city. The woman had a traumatic brain injury.
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Woman sues APD, alleging traumatic brain injury from 'indefensible' arrest by suspended officer
Natalie Gialenes was slammed to the pavement during a December 2024 arrest outside the Austin Marriott Downtown.
Actress/author Evangeline Lilly, famous for playing Kate Austen in “Lost” and Hope van Dyne/The Wasp in Marvel’s Ant-Man films, recently shared information about the results of brain scans after a traumatic fall.
Evangeline Lilly shared that her recent concussion has led to brain damage and cognitive decline. In a video posted to social media, the Lost actress reveals that “almost every area in my brain is functioning at a decreased capacity.”
Since 2019, the year Revel Bikes was launched, it has collaborated with LoveYourBrain (LYB) fundraisers that directly support the mission of making a world in which everyone impacted by brain injury feels support and a sense of community on their path to recovery - no matter how long it takes.
After traumatic brain injury (TBI), some patients may recover completely, while others retain severe disabilities. Accurately evaluating prognosis is challenging in patients on life-sustaining therapy.