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Here’s a brief look at the journey that inspired me to continue my mission and create this website – a mission that began decades ago as I worked to survive my own injuries, care for my family, and help clients (during my 40-year career as a paralegal) who didn’t yet realize their symptoms were signs of a traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Early Injuries & Missed Signs
My first TBIs happened long before anyone recognized what they were.
Symptoms appeared – confusion, memory slips, emotional changes – but no one connected them to brain injury. Not even the doctors.

The Crash That Changed Everything
During my senior year at Indiana University (Biology major, for pre-med), I was hit from behind at 60–70 mph. For nearly a year afterward, I lived with:

• disorientation
• memory collapse
• hallucinations
• cognitive fog
• emotional instability
• difficulty studying or retaining information

This wasn’t “giving up.”  It was a brain injury dismantling the skills required to continue my education – 4 months before graduation.

Finding a New Path

Almost ten years later, I entered the legal field – not by planning, but by a tap on the shoulder that changed everything. My own life experiences, injuries, and challenges became the foundation of a 40‑year career helping clients who were living with symptoms they didn’t understand. Many were embarrassed, afraid, or convinced they were “going crazy.”

I recognized what others dismissed – because I had lived it too.

Electrocution at Work – and Starting Over Again

One of my most severe injuries happened decades later, when I was electrocuted by my VOIP phone at work. The shock wiped out my short‑term memory overnight. Doctors again told me to “just rest,” even when I couldn’t remember a conversation after turning around.  

So…I had to rebuild my brain myself – one exercise, one note, one new neural pathway at a time.

Rebuilding My Brain

I discovered cognitive exercises online that helped restore my memory and other brain functions. I tracked my progress, improved, and eventually shared those same tools with clients who desperately needed them.

Those simple exercises became the beginning of my own healing – and later, the foundation for helping others heal too.

Three Common Ways TBI Survivors Get Dismissed

Over 40 years, I heard the same responses from doctors, again and again – in my own life and in my clients’ lives:

“Just rest.”

The universal non‑treatment.

“It’s all in your head.”

A phrase that creates fear, shame, and silence.

“What do you want me to do?”

 

Why I Built This Website

On Christmas Eve 2024, I prayed for a direction – after many disappointments…what was I supposed to do?!  At 3 a.m. on Christmas morning, I woke with a clear message, which made me sit up before I received it!  Do.What.You.Do!

For 40 years, what I “did” was help people recognize the symptoms of a TBI, understand what was happening to them, and find the right care.

So on Christmas Day, I researched common and less common TBI symptoms. Then, on New Year’s Day, I began building the TBIQ (51-symptom questionnaire) and then reserved the website name and started to slowly build my new website,TBI‑ID.com.

This website is the continuation of a mission I’ve lived for decades:  To help anyone recognize the signs of a traumatic brain injury, seek proper evaluation, and begin their healing journey with tools, resources, and hope.

  • No one should feel dismissed, confused, or alone after a brain injury.
  • You deserve answers. You deserve validation. You deserve support.
  • NOT….The shrug. The dismissal. The abandonment.

These responses leave survivors confused, isolated, and without guidance — when what they need most is understanding and support.

YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!!