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Patrick Miller 

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Patrick’s son Andrew was hitting himself more than 1,000 to 2,000 times per day, while at the same time Patrick was recovering from his own health battles.  Recovering from a traumatic brain injury during his heart attack, while desperately trying to help his son, led Patrick to a team of non-traditional healing specialists; with an array of strategies that kept adding “pieces to the puzzle” to help them both become stabilized.

An Applied Kinesiologist used AK techniques, Red Light Laser therapy, and supplements to treat leaky gut, mitigate his chronic encephalopathy, and his inability to stay asleep.  Meanwhile a Nutritionist and Feeding Therapist helped to manage unique challenges associated with his Feeding Sensory Disorder - which caused his inability to chew food.

After moving from California to Florida, a Functional Medicine Doctor used a PEMF/Infrared/Grounding mat that helped minimize seizures and improve sleep quality.  Patrick also found some solutions independently - including Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, a Vagus Nerve Stimulator, and an herbalist at his local farmers market - all of which have delivered invaluable “puzzle pieces” to help both Andrew and Patrick.

Andrew is much more stabilized - with very rare seizures and minimal self-injurious behaviors.  He is off antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications, while Patrick is also now off several medications that were causing brain fog and interfering with his own recovery of memory and cognitive functions.

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Father, Caregiver, Health Freedom and Disability Rights Advocate 

Patrick is a retired credit union executive, who retired as CEO of Ocean Air Federal Credit Union in Oxnard, CA, after a sudden heart attack and traumatic brain injury in September 2019.  He was a seven-year board member and Chairman for the Ventura County Medical Resources Foundation.  In addition, he was appointed by California Governor Edmund G. Brown to the State of California Council on Developmental Disabilities, Area Board 9, where he served for five years, including four years as Chairman. 

Today he is a full-time caregiver for his 22-year-old non-verbal autistic son. Following his heart attack and brain injuries, he went through an amazing journey searching for answers, truth, and healing.  That quest was not merely for his son Andrew to recover from leaky gut syndrome, chronic encephalopathy, and other inflammatory issues that were causing an extraordinary amount of self-injurious behaviors – but also to help his own recovery. 

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