You're Not Working!!! Tips on Thriving with TBI or Post Concussion Syndrome

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The TBI Rockstars – Kim and Brie – talk about how to cope and thrive when you have to stop working. Post Concussion Syndrome doesn’t always mean the end of working, and it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re done working forever, but here’s some thoughts on transitioning into a greater focus on healing from your brain injury.

Also check out Kim’s blog at https://thefoggyshore.wordpress.com to see Kim’s ongoing blog about her life post TBI.

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@hummingbird7713 says:

Can not work. 2-4 days in bed still a year out. Haven’t been able to get medical care I still need. Lost job insurance relationship, no income … not sure what else I can lose🤷‍♀️

@alyshiarobison2290 says:

I love this. My husband was hit in the head at work 3 years ago and hasn't been the same. He constantly wonders if he's just making up his "problems" as no one else sees anything wrong with him. I'm glad I found you ladies in my efforts to understand better what he's going through.

@debblackmore7460 says:

Hi girls hope both ok stay safe sending love from headway Nottingham well done xx

@lealeakelsey5143 says:

Thank you so much for your videos! I relate to all this so much. I’m still in denial that I can’t do my job anymore. I’m two days into my third attempt back and know that I’m not going to be able to keep doing it. I’m devastated, angry, sad, embarrassed and don’t want to accept it. I just watched a few of your videos and felt so understood and even laughed through my tears so thank you!

@debblackmore7460 says:

Amazing ladies I get every word you're saying got t shirt 2 hypoxia keep strong positive well done xx

@jadenippersiel912 says:

This is probably an encouraging video for the adults with PCS. But as someone who is in highschool and trying to get a education, it’s kind of terrifying.

@GBwellness says:

Thank you ladies! So happy I found your channel, I’m 8 years out & can relate. Thank you so much for sharing!!

@aminah761 says:

I agree give ur body time to heal I been out of work for 2 n half years now n I’m still trying to push thru this difficult life I have now being in constant pain n dizziness … I miss being normal n having a normal life going out socializing driving shopping 🛍

@cathygriffith746 says:

YOU GUYS ARE WONDERFUL. LOVE YOU . BE.BE CAREFUL AND SAFE MY FRIENDS

@jackieburkey735 says:

Kim I went to your Blog and read a few articles. You write real well. I do not have your challenge in my life but I have a mental illness that has completely changed who I am and how I think. I have tried to ignore this and hope it will go away . No such luck. You smile a lot in your video and that is very inspiring. I am going to subscribe to your channel!

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