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Chris Warnky suffered a traumatic brain injury at the age of 61 while playing at a gym, and has faced many ups and downs since that time. In this book, he shares his experience of that life-changing event and how he has lived through the long, challenging recovery for the past seven years. He writes about the many remedies he tried to reduce the impact of post-concussion syndrome, which troubled him continually for years after his accident. And he recognizes those who helped him make it through his experience. Chris encourages us to focus on what we have today and to be thankful for how blessed we are, because it can change in an instant. He describes how he and his wife, Carolyn, endured a narrower life experience during those years. He encourages those who have experienced a concussion or traumatic brain injury to keep hoping for a better future. You are not alone; others have had similar experiences. Chris encourages us to be patient and provides hope that there can be better days ahead, even if it takes quite a while to experience them.
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Chris Warnky suffered a traumatic brain injury at the age of 61 while playing at a gym, and has faced many ups and downs since that time. In this book, he shares his experience of that life-changing event and how he has lived through the long, challenging recovery for the past seven years. He writes about the many remedies he tried to reduce the impact of post-concussion syndrome, which troubled him continually for years after his accident. And he recognizes those who helped him make it through his experience. Chris encourages us to focus on what we have today and to be thankful for how blessed we are, because it can change in an instant. He describes how he and his wife, Carolyn, endured a narrower life experience during those years. He encourages those who have experienced a concussion or traumatic brain injury to keep hoping for a better future. You are not alone; others have had similar experiences. Chris encourages us to be patient and provides hope that there can be better days ahead, even if it takes quite a while to experience them.