TBI Traumatic Brain Injury Surviving and Thriving After a Brain Injury by Carol Geig

Published: Oct. 23, 2021, 2:43 p.m.

b'The author is a licensed clinical social worker. She has always thrived on helping other people solve problems. She had no idea that one day soon she would be facing serious problems of her own.



After dropping her husband off at work,\\xa0Carol\\xa0went on a bike ride. As someone who enjoyed hiking and staying active, it was a routine day.



Somehow, she suffered an accident as well as seizures. By the time she arrived at the hospital, her brain was bleeding, and it was unclear if she\\u2019d survive.



Many others could tell similar stories.



Brain injuries cause more deaths than any other sports injury. In fact, a traumatic brain injury occurs every 15 seconds. According to the\\xa0\\xa0is the Brain Injury Research Institute, brain injury is the number one cause of death in children and young adults.



Those lucky enough to survive a brain injury face many challenges some more so than others. Whether you\\u2019re coping with an injury yourself or have a loved one seeking to discover a new normal, you\\u2019ll be informed and inspired by this story of surviving and thriving after a brain injury.




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