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This book is my personal memoir of learning to accept my new injured self as I figure out the best way to manage life with a Traumatic Brain Injury. It starts like this: While driving west on Interstate 80 for my senior year at Brigham Young University, my car tumbled five times into the median. I was unconscious on impact, and I don't remember any part of the accident. My next clear memory is waking up on a hospital bed more than two months later, wondering where I was and why I had a metal Halo Brace drilled into my skull. My family explained I'd fractured my neck, both femurs, and severely…mehr

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This book is my personal memoir of learning to accept my new injured self as I figure out the best way to manage life with a Traumatic Brain Injury. It starts like this: While driving west on Interstate 80 for my senior year at Brigham Young University, my car tumbled five times into the median. I was unconscious on impact, and I don't remember any part of the accident. My next clear memory is waking up on a hospital bed more than two months later, wondering where I was and why I had a metal Halo Brace drilled into my skull. My family explained I'd fractured my neck, both femurs, and severely injured my brain in a car accident on my way back to college. "I'm in college?" I asked. And the rediscovery of myself began.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer Mosher is Managing Director of Mosher's Business Support and a former Australian IPEd (Institute of Professional Editors) Accredited Editor. She was also the founder and Editor-in-Chief and publisher of the former online creative writing competition narratorINTERNATIONAL (http://www.narratorinternational.com/), and the founder of the former book marketing site One Thousand Words Plus These days Jennifer and her team focus on helping Australians self publish their books via IndieMosh (http://www.indiemosh.com.au/) In her spare time, Jennifer likes to spend time with family and friends, read, paint, travel, research family history and watch movies. She occasionally updates her opinionated blog, which can be found at http://jennifermosher.com.au