Broken Brains with Bruce Parkman

Waves, War, And The Hidden Cost


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  What is the hidden cost of fighting wars at sea?
 In this episode of The Broken Brains Podcast, host Bruce Parkman sits down with retired U.S. Navy SWCC operator Anthony Smith to expose the long-term neurological damage caused by repetitive blast exposure and high-impact boat operations. They discuss how years of sustained force on the water can lead to traumatic brain injury (TBI), diffuse axonal injury, and what’s now known as operator syndrome. This conversation sheds light on why many veterans are misdiagnosed, under-treated, or ignored—and why awareness, advocacy, and better treatment options are urgently needed.

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Chapters

00:00 – Why Repetitive Brain Trauma Is Being Missed
 02:22 – Anthony Smith’s SWCC Background
 03:25 – The Physical Toll of Fast-Boat Operations
 08:56 – What SWCC Operators Actually Experience
 14:28 – Diffuse Axonal Injury Explained
 18:54 – Survey Data on SWCC Cognitive Decline
 22:21 – Military Discharges and Health Gaps
 23:58 – Sustainability in Operator Health
 28:24 – Beyond Pharmaceuticals: New Treatment Approaches
 32:26 – VA Disability and TBI Claims
 39:21 – The Future of Operator Brain Health
 43:44 – Advocacy, Awareness, and Community Action

Connect with Anthony Today!

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-smith-m-a-03027121/

Website: https://millenniumhealthstore.com

Operator Syndrome: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32052666/

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