As a survivor of a TBI I learned first hand how a concussion can lead to a brain injury, even if you haven't been told by the medical profession this may be the case. It was months after my accident that symptoms started appearing and they were severe. Do you know how behaviors you are experiencing may be related to a head injury. From relationships, to anger, to buying habits, to addictions, to work performance, and the list goes on and on. I have first hand experience on the signs to look for that are as common and what you can do without medication to help your body heal. Something that every employer, parent, teacher and coach should be educated on.
My first 13 years in public education, two years as an administrator, were spent teaching health and business. I was a School-to-Work Coordinator facilitating job shadowing experiences and helping students map out a future plan. Then an accident occurred while I was calling 911 for a motorist that led to a severe concussion and eventually discovered brain damage. This led me down a path of healing that included a great deal of ineffective Western Medicine and eventually noninvasive energy healing that "cleared the fog".
As a best selling author of Your Amazing Itty Bitty Concussion Book: 15 Vital Things You Need To Know About Brain Injuries I discovered the desire to educate people about brain injuries. People may know they've had a concussion but not that the impact may have cause a part of the brain to be injured. A program has also been developed to provide noninvasive techniques and strategies to help recover the cognitive impairment they may be experiencing.