Bloggers on Brain Injury

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"Learning by Accident" A Blog About #Caregiving and #TBI from Rosemary Rawlins | BrainLine.org #braininjury
Learning by Accident
"Learning by Accident" A Blog About #Caregiving and #TBI from Rosemary Rawlins | BrainLine.org #braininjury
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Heal Your Concussion: A concussion-friendly site for optimizing your recovery. "I’m Lucy... I was studying nutrition and alternative health, driving home from a class when I got hit by an suv on the freeway, resulting in whiplash and post concussion syndrome... I created this website to help other people with brain injuries gain easy access to information, products, supplements and nutrition to support their recovery..."
How to Recover: Comebacks from Traumatic Brain Injury | Whoever you may be, sometime or other life may well deal you a bad hand. And I can tell you, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is indeed a bad one! But it seems that the trick to life is recovering well from bad hands. This blog is about the ups and downs Ive had and the lessons Ive learnt recovering from mine.
How to Recover: Comebacks from Traumatic Brain Injury
How to Recover: Comebacks from Traumatic Brain Injury | Whoever you may be, sometime or other life may well deal you a bad hand. And I can tell you, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is indeed a bad one! But it seems that the trick to life is recovering well from bad hands. This blog is about the ups and downs Ive had and the lessons Ive learnt recovering from mine.
What Lies Beneath the Surface - Conquering Your Concussion by Alyssa Pfannenstiel | "I myself have suffered a severe concussion as an athlete. My goal is to support and further educate concussed athletes and their families."
What Lies Beneath the Surface
What Lies Beneath the Surface - Conquering Your Concussion by Alyssa Pfannenstiel | "I myself have suffered a severe concussion as an athlete. My goal is to support and further educate concussed athletes and their families."
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Daddy's Different: parenting AFTER brain injury
Daddy's Different: parenting AFTER brain injury | "The day of JUNE 6th has become the dividing point between one life and the next. It is the day we compare what was to what is, what used to be to what will never be. Every memory before that day has the letters “b.a.” attached to it; before accident." Picture: Dadda with K and T (5 months after the accident)
Parko - One Step at a Time | "My brain has been injured, but my mind is still intact." Hi there, my name is Ben Parkinson. In 2008, I had a tragic accident. The traumatic brain injury that I sustained has changed my life forever. I'm no longer able to do a lot of the things that I once loved. It's time to change that!
Parko - One Step at a Time | "My brain has been injured, but my mind is still intact." Hi there, my name is Ben Parkinson. In 2008, I had a tragic accident. The traumatic brain injury that I sustained has changed my life forever. I'm no longer able to do a lot of the things that I once loved. It's time to change that!
Beginning of Shade’s Progress: That first day when we found out that Shade had suffered a hemorrhagic stroke from an burst Arteriovenous malformation. Click here to start the story.
Shade's Progress
Beginning of Shade’s Progress: That first day when we found out that Shade had suffered a hemorrhagic stroke from an burst Arteriovenous malformation. Click here to start the story.
The Fight Of My Life: Living with Traumatic Brain Injury - "I was an ordinary person whose life indelibly changed in a split second after being rear-ended on the freeway years ago. I still bear body pain, and probably always will. It is the daily struggle of unseen limitations due to Traumatic Brain Injury that is the most exhausting, frustrating, debilitating and trying part of life post-injury. I fight depression, pain, weakness, and fatigue on a daily, sometimes moment-by-moment, basis..."
The Fight Of My Life: Living with Traumatic Brain Injury
The Fight Of My Life: Living with Traumatic Brain Injury - "I was an ordinary person whose life indelibly changed in a split second after being rear-ended on the freeway years ago. I still bear body pain, and probably always will. It is the daily struggle of unseen limitations due to Traumatic Brain Injury that is the most exhausting, frustrating, debilitating and trying part of life post-injury. I fight depression, pain, weakness, and fatigue on a daily, sometimes moment-by-moment, basis..."
Caregiver Support Blog - This blog is for caregivers, written by a caregiver, to give support, advice, and encouragement. "My name is Sara Baker.  I am a 30 something year old caregiver to my mom who had a massive stroke.  Read more about my story."
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Caregiver Support Blog - This blog is for caregivers, written by a caregiver, to give support, advice, and encouragement. "My name is Sara Baker. I am a 30 something year old caregiver to my mom who had a massive stroke. Read more about my story."
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Kara Swanson's Brain Injury Blog
Kara Swanson's Brain Injury Blog - "In my travels around the country speaking to the brain injury community, and during the time I’ve spent counseling survivors on line, I’m so often confronted with people who are so heart broken and frustrated and angry because they are no longer “normal” and will, likely, never be. I tell them how normal they really are. Normal that they would be frustrated and heart broken by an injury that takes so much."
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T.B.I. To Be Invisible
T.B.I. To Be Invisible | Aly's angioma. I had a concussion when I was 11 and then 4 years ago a cavernous angioma bled into my brain. I had brain surgery to remove the tumor from my brain stem. In this, my second life, people do not see me anymore.
Today I found a letter to myself after my rehab staff suggested I try journaling after my brain injury. I don’t have any memory of writing it but I was pretty impressed with what I had to say: https://bit.ly/2HVKfbG #BrainInjury #LifeAfterBrainInjury #TBI #ABI #stroke
Today I Found a Letter to Myself | BrainLine
Today I found a letter to myself after my rehab staff suggested I try journaling after my brain injury. I don’t have any memory of writing it but I was pretty impressed with what I had to say: https://bit.ly/2HVKfbG #BrainInjury #LifeAfterBrainInjury #TBI #ABI #stroke
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Second Chance to Live: Sharing Hope in the Face of Adversity — One Piece at a Time. "My name is Craig J. Phillips. The reason for my writing to you is to share a little about myself and to also encourage you to not give up on your dreams."
Brain Injury Support Group - I lived through it, so I can help!
Brain Injury Support Group
Brain Injury Support Group - I lived through it, so I can help!