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10 Surprising Reasons TBI Speech Therapy Changed My Life Perspective

  • 12 hours ago
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  1. Gratitude for the small things | TBI Speech therapy

After working with patients with TBI, I learned to be grateful for the things I used to take for granted. Being able to walk, use both of my hands, have full capacity of my brain (well technically none of really do- it turns out we only use a small percentage.


  1. We are one bike ride away | TBI Speech therapy

Never look down on anyone with differences. You are one bike ride away from being in the same position


  1. Sometimes seatbelts don't work | TBI Speech therapy

I was surprised to find out that a lot of survivors of the car crashes werent wearing a seat belt so they were able to ejected out of a car, that got squished. This is not a message to NOT wear you seat belt. Please do. And wear a helmet, too.


  1. Prayer Works | TBI Speech therapy

Based on 100's of traumatic brain injury cases, I started to see a pattern. The ones that prayed, that had family praying for them got better faster. There is no scientific way I can explain or defend this.


  1. Family Support | TBI Speech therapy

The support of family went far. Even if they were not in the room with them. Just the thought of getting to go back to their families, children was motivating enough to push through the pain, frustration and daily exercises.


  1. It take a village | TBI Speech Therapy

Shout out to all the nurses, doctors, psychologist, case managers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, recreational therapists, managers, janitors, receptionists, bus drivers, who all make it happen every day! In the pursuit of helping humankind


  1. Work Doesn't Define You | TBI Speech Therapy

    This one has been a hard pill to swallow for me personally. After watching my patient's lose their ability to work, to walk, to speak, to function as they did before... I began to realize. Work does not define you.


  2. Stop Compartmentalizing | TBI Speech Therapy

    Well in order to survive the job I had to compartmentalize my work life from my personal life. I was also bound to HIPPA so I rarely spoke about work. Although it helped me thrive at work my personal suffered as a result. Don't compartmentalize.


  1. Advocacy Is Everything | TBI Speech Therapy

    I learned to power of advocating for your medical needs. Doctors are people too. They have good days and bad days. Always get a second opinion.


  2. Humor Wins | TBI Speech Therapy

    Humor will get you through the worst of times.


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