In October 2003, I became a victim of traumatic brain injury.
That's when I was hit and dragged by a pickup truck while riding a
Big Wheel trike at a friend's party. Emergency brain surgery saved
my life, but I lost a portion of the back part of my brain. At the
age of ten, I had to learn how to breathe, swallow, talk, eat,
stand, sit, walk-everything- all over again.
Traumatic brain injury is one of the leading causes of
disability among children, yet, because of the complexity of the
brain, experts still have much to learn about how to treat TBI. In
When the Lights Go Out, I describe my therapies-what's worked, what
hasn't, and why-and share how I learned to cope with the emotional
and psychological challenges. In the process, I have discovered the
critical roles that faith in God, love of family, the healing power
of friends, and the inherent goodness of people all played in my
ability to triumph over overwhelming odds. I have also learned that
a horrific accident has given me an amazing gift. When the Lights
Go Out is an expression of that gift.
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