When a traumatic brain injury of major proportions is experienced, the life of the recovering survivor is forever changed. Recently, Angela Leigh Tucker thought she had lost her wallet. Discovering that our wallet may be lost can be a difficult moment for anyone. For someone who has experienced a severe traumatic brain injury, the moment can be emotionally devastating.
Never one for hiding the truth of her post brain injury life, she shares a blog about a moment that could have become a confidence-shattering personal experience. In her sharing, Angela continues to reach out to others who have experienced a TBI and the loved ones who deeply care about them. (Please take note of Angela’s writing talent.)
http://angelaleightucker.com/the-miracle-of-being-reunited-with-a-lost-wallet/
Many were first introduced to her and the topic of her recovery from traumatic brain injury when they read our book, Me Now – Who Next.”
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I read Angela’s article. She is an amazing young woman. I still harbor the fear of losing my own wallet, something I did twice within a week in my teens. It wasn’t a pretty sight, I can assure you, and I vowed “never again.” At least, these days, I no longer carry my social security card in it… Happy New Year!
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Glad you recognize how devastating the loss of her wallet could have been to Angela. People who have suffered severe brain injuries can react quite differently than those who have not. She is, as you stated, an amazing young woman. I remain a huge admirer
of hers.
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