The Concussion Community
The Concussion Community
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42. Melissa Gough from The Brain Game Changer interviews me - My story, concussion treatments, recovery & more!
38 minutes Posted Aug 11, 2022 at 9:21 am.
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In this podcast episode, I was interviewed by brain hemorrhage survivor Melissa Gough from The Brain Game Changer Podcast. Around the 6 month mark, Melissa was struggling with her recovery and reached out to a couple of online brain injury support groups. That is where she found my free e-Book and was curious to know more!

I share my story about the scooter accident and how it took a couple of years to receive an informed and accurate diagnosis, my journey to Cognitive FX in Utah and then wanting to create this wonderful community, The Concussion Community. Even though Melissa and I experienced very different types of brain trauma, and live on opposite sides of the world, we were able to resonate in trying to understand our symptoms and what life is going to look like going forward. We are both grateful for the supportive people we have met along our recovery. Melissa and I share a common purpose of sharing our stories and the adversity of others, so people do not feel alone.

You can follow @thebraingamechanger on Instagram. Email :[email protected]


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What is The Concussion Community? We help people with a concussion to reduce their symptoms, not feel alone & enjoy life again by providing all knowledge from 84 concussion experts & a strong community.

My Courses: My 2 game-changers translated into a course: a 5-week cognitive exercise course & 7-day interval course.

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