Montgomery Attorney’s Near-Death Experience Inspires New Health Journey

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WAKA) — A life-threatening brain bleed earlier this year prompted Montgomery attorney Mike Crow to rethink his approach to health care and embrace a preventive model of medicine focused on identifying problems before they become emergencies.

What began as a persistent headache in February quickly escalated into a medical crisis. Crow said he experienced pressure in the back of his head for more than a week before seeking medical attention.

“I had some pressure in the back of my skull for about seven to 10 days, kept thinking it would go away,” Crow said. “It didn’t, and so I finally go to the ER and get a CAT scan, and they tell me I’ve got a brain bleed, and I need medical attention right now.”…

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