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🎙EPISODE 47, PART 2 OF EP. 34🎙
In April, we spoke with Pattiann Berton for a mother’s perspective on brain injury. Go to https://t.co/EQRbX0sXP0 now to hear her son Patrick’s take on his football injury and how he found the courage to keep fighting 🏈
This week, switch up your routine to keep your brain engaged and active! Learn more through the link in our bio now. #LoveYourBrain#LoveYourBrainTips https://t.co/FLAtIK1PJG
@JulieeJohnsonn @ConcussionLF Julie, we at Mind Your Brain Foundation understand the importance of feeling like you’re not alone in your struggles. If you would like to hear more stories like @ConcussionLF ‘s, listen to our podcasts with brain injury survivors and experts at https://t.co/UFJfjgJCM1 🧠❤️
Helen Maroulis eventually listened to her body and took the time it needed to heal. Now, she’s an Olympic athlete. Her patience and grit are admirable!! 🇺🇸💪🏼
A few years ago, @helen_maroulis didn't know if she'd ever wrestle again after lingering #concussion symptoms. Tomorrow, she'll compete for a bronze medal.
Read her amazing journey of struggle and recovery in this @SInow story:
https://t.co/nPoGPm1tSK
🎙EPISODE 46🎙
Ice hockey player Madison Beauregard suffered back to back concussions in just 6 days. Tune in to hear how she has regained a connection with her sport after devastating loss 🏒
https://t.co/UFJfjgJCM1
🎙 NEW PODCAST 🎙 In episode 44, listen to cognitive technology specialist, Matthew Barrett from Success Rehab, talk about how virtual reality is being used as a form of therapy for TBI patients. #Rehab#braininjury#braininjuryawareness
Whatever you are going through, someone is counting on you to survive it, and then talk about it so they will know how to survive it too. When we tell our stories, we help one another heal.
If people ever doubt your potential, instead of paying attention to their words and getting discouraged, go so far away that you are not able to hear them anymore. It is entirely up to you to decide how far you can go. #braininjury#braininjuryawareness