Ten months have passed since you first saw my son. I wanted to write you and tell you what an amazing difference your treatment and subsequent presence have made in his life. It is my hope that you can use his story as a testimonial to help others in need.
My son, Matt, was given one year to play high school football after sitting behind a Division 1 player until his senior year. He shattered records in his first 4 ½ games at quarterback, amassing 1550 yards and 14 touchdowns. In the fifth game, he received a concussion. He was declared eligible to play the next week, so we all thought he was fine, but in that next game, he threw five interceptions and fumbled twice. The next game, he threw four interceptions. It was clear he was not the same player, or even the same person at home. He was lethargic, unfocused, and just not himself. Knowing nothing about concussions, we simply relied on the advice of the team doctor that he would "snap out of it." In his final two games, he seemed to play a little better but never returned to his original form on the field or in his head.
Matt received a football scholarship, competed last spring in practice and scrimmages, and excelled. He was the only quarterback on the team that did not throw one interception all spring. However, in the final spring game, in front of a large crowd, he seemed quite tight in his delivery, even warming up. It was clear that he was not throwing the same as he had just the day before. On the first play, he threw an interception. On the third play, he should have thrown another. Clearly, he was not "on." After the game, he commented that he almost knew that was going to happen and that as soon as he walked out there in front of the crowd, he just felt "weird."
I went back to Texas and started searching online for answers. I came across some articles on post-concussive syndrome, and they touched on what seemed to be happening, a negative physical and mental reaction in response to re-creating similar circumstances that caused the concussion. I spoke with a couple of doctors, one in California and one in Massachusetts, who said they could help, yet I didn't have the confidence that they really could.
Then I came across your website.
I called, and within two minutes, you asked for my email and sent me a letter, a story from another father who described his son's story. It was almost exactly what my son had been through, and you had helped him. I remember getting chills, thinking, "This is the right place." You suggested a 2-day session, so we came down to Houston as soon as Matt got home for summer break. The overnight change was quite amazing. After the first session, he seemed to perk up emotionally in ways we had not seen in months and talked of feeling an inner confidence he hadn't felt since the incident eighteen months prior. After the second session, the whites of his eyes cleared up, literally, they went from a grayish color to a bright white.
He returned to college with a confidence he had not experienced since the first month of high school football in his senior year. The changes were clearly a result of your amazing technique. It is now my belief that there is so much we, and the average doctor, don't know about the far-reaching effects of a concussion. I would encourage any parent who has a child who has had a concussion to seriously consider Robert Andrew's program.
As well, thank you for your follow-up care and attention to my son, and especially to your technique that has given him his competitive edge back.