Randy Profeta
Randy Profeta
“It is now nearly three years since I started using Insight and BFP to help me recover from a TBI I suffered after being struck by a passing vehicle. I am now virtually 100% recovered from my injury. From all accounts, I have beaten the odds. I have been back at work for over 2 years now. I am back to competitive cycling. I have resumed a productive life. I am now doing many of the things that my neurologist said I would most likely have to give up. I know that Insight and Brain Fitness played a big part in my recovery.
Greg Robinson
Greg Robinson
As a physician by training, Dr. Greg Robinson, 53, could always count on a sharp mind and keen memory. So when HIV-associated cognitive impairments first developed in his early forties, the contrast was pronounced.
“I had short term memory problems so that I couldn’t remember lists of things beyond two or three,” recalls Robinson.
Christiane Cruz
Christiane Cruz
Christiane Cruz moved to the United States from her native Germany over 25 years ago, but she always struggled with her English in situations with heavy background noise.
Sueann Mark
Sueann Mark
Two days before her 35th birthday, Sueann Mark, PhD, found out that she had breast cancer. Chemotherapy saved her life, but it also took a toll on her mental abilities. She was suffering the effects of “chemobrain,” a condition associated with chemotherapy that results in decreased mental function. “I had the attention span of a 2-year-old,” says Dr Mark. “I couldn’t remember appointments, where I put things and I had trouble finding the right word.” What’s more, Dr Mark says it was having a detrimental effect on her practice.
Charlene Truitt
Charlene Truitt
66-year-old Charline Truitt has used both the Brain Fitness Program for auditory processing and InSight for visual processing. When asked about her experience with this Brain Fitness Program, Charline responded: "It actually helped my brain hear things better. I don't have garbled words come across to me anymore. If someone is talking directly to me, I can hear them. And I know that that came from the Brain Fitness Program. It's like a gift of hearing being given back to me." These changes have even helped Charline in her work.
Dave Demko
Dave Demko
When Dave Demko graduated college, he wanted nothing more than to compete as a professional skier. However, marriage and four children put a hold on his dream. After a 20-year hiatus from ski racing he was understandably cautious about challenging his younger and more experienced competition.
Steven Schulz
Steven Schulz
Steven Schulz was four months into his second tour of duty in Iraq when it happened: he was caught in the blast of an Improvised Explosion Devices or roadside bomb and his life has not been the same since.
Larry Ortega
Larry Ortega
Larry Ortega had done everything right. A disciplined athlete since his youth, he regularly went surfing and running throughout his adulthood and always strove to challenge himself mentally.
“Until I got to my forties, I always told people that I didn’t feel a day older than 22, the year I graduated from college,” he said. “I’ve had a very diverse life and I think that’s really helped me mentally.”
Nevertheless, Larry found his mental processing slowing as he approached 50, particularly in his ability to speed read and multitask on the job.


