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Blasting Out Of the TBI Ozone

July 31, 2014 by Jeff Sebell 4 Comments

First I hear the crackle of the radio, then a voice. "One-zero-zero-niner.  Jeff, do you read me?  You out there? Come in Jeff!!" That's someone calling me, but I'm not sure what to do.  I'm stuck.  Stuck in another situation that ... Read On

Learning to Thrive in the Modern World

July 1, 2014 by Jeff Sebell Leave a Comment

Many, many years ago, the words "Hi-Tech" were used to refer to innovations such as the wheel...or the spoon.   Those were incredible inventions for that time. In modern times, when  we are able to do things like make a plastic spoon in minutes from a 3-D printer, we take the fast paced, incredibly innovative nature of life for granted. Times have changed, and ... Read On

Awareness & Being Un-believable!!

March 29, 2014 by Jeff Sebell 6 Comments

March being Brain Injury Awareness Month, I started thinking about awareness and what that meant to me. I thought, not just about others' awareness of TBI, but the impact better self-awareness, awareness of our own situation and ourselves would have in helping us live ... Read On

What Are They Thinking?-2

January 14, 2014 by Jeff Sebell Leave a Comment

In my last post, we were walking down the street towards a friend of ours, and in this ... Read On

What Are They Thinking?-1

January 7, 2014 by Jeff Sebell 2 Comments

A universal complaint for Brain Injury survivors is that other people don't understand him or her, or that others don't seem to listen, or that friends act like they don't exist anymore. These reactions we often get ... 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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    April 22, 2018
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  • The Truth About Football, CTE and Us

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    March 17, 2018
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  • 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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