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Jeff Sebell

Jeff Sebell is a published Author, Speaker and Blogger writing about Traumatic Brain Injury and the impacts of his own TBI which he suffered in 1975 while attending Bowdoin College He has been active in the community since the inception of the NHIF, and was on the founding board of directors of the MA chapter. His book "Learning to Live with Yourself after Brain Injury", was released in August of 2014 by Lash Publishing.

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Yeah. You Heard Me Right. I’m Disabled.

January 22, 2015 by Jeff Sebell 11 Comments

Ten years ago I found myself in a place I thought I had left behind, and it made me think that regardless of how far ... Read On

A Conversation with My TBI

January 8, 2015 by Jeff Sebell 11 Comments

Dear TBI, I know you're  not a person, you're my stupid brain injury, but it's about time we had a talk.  You have no idea what it's like to live with you, and to always get messed up by you. The first thing I'm doing, is I'm giving you a name. I'm going to call you "The Joker" from now on.  You know like Batman and "The Joker"?  You're evil and diabolical, and you've ... Read On

Thanksgiving TBI Wishes: Being Thankful

December 1, 2014 by Jeff Sebell 4 Comments

Thanksgiving is a warm, rewarding and life affirming part of American culture, important because it unites diverse elements of society in the act of giving thanks for what we have. There are no presents. Few direct marketing campaigns. Mostly, we watch football and our families get together. ... Read On

After TBI: How You Can Use Your Ego to Succeed

November 13, 2014 by Jeff Sebell 4 Comments

We're all familiar with the term "ego", but it's not always something we examine in relation to brain injury. It might come as a surprise that someone would say your "ego" can be a problem after a brain injury. It also can be a revelation that our ego's can aid us ... Read On

Where Are My Friends?

October 23, 2014 by Jeff Sebell 30 Comments

Where Are My Friends?

There you are, on a mountaintop, alone, listening to the wind blow through the scrub brush and the mountain grasses, and all you can think is, "Where did my friends go?" You've never felt so alone. That's what it's like when you've experienced a Brain Injury. Friends disappear, just when you want to share stuff with them, or you need them. You're left listening to the ... Read On

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Jeff Sebell Author and TBI SurvivorJeff Sebell is a published Author, Speaker and Blogger writing about Traumatic Brain Injury and the impacts of his own TBI which he suffered in 1975 while attending Bowdoin College  He has been active in the community since the inception of the NHIF, and was on the founding board of directors of the MA chapter. His book "Learning to Live with Yourself after Brain Injury", was released in August of 2014 by Lash Publishing.

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From the Archives

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    Lost My Car & Nearly Fell Into the “Brain Injury Trap”

    January 6, 2019
    I get a laugh when I mention to somebody that I lost my car in the parking lot and they respond with, “Oh yeah, I do that all the time.” I …Read More »
  • My Mental Balancing Act-Post Brain Injury

    My Mental Balancing Act-Post Brain Injury

    September 16, 2018
      For the last forty three years, since my car crash and month long coma, I have essentially been performing one big balancing act. Over this time I have learned …Read More »
  • “Strategies” Are Important, but We Need Solutions

    “Strategies” Are Important, but We Need Solutions

    April 22, 2018
    After we experience a brain injury we want answers to some important questions: when will I be my old self again, and how do I get myself back? Unfortunately, there …Read More »
  • The Truth About Football, CTE and Us

    The Truth About Football, CTE and Us

    March 17, 2018
    The last several years we have learned about the repercussions of repetitive hits to the heads of our football heroes. Do we really understand though? We see stories about them …Read More »
  • How I Dealt with Abuse Following A Chronic Injury/Illness

    How I Dealt with Abuse Following A Chronic Injury/Illness

    February 11, 2018
    Those of us who have experienced a chronic injury or who have a chronic illness are used to being treated poorly by others. You would think people would be more …Read More »

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