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The legacy of head injuries that occur at a young age can be a constant challenge to accept and live with. Our guest today is Elizabeth Riley, who is a certified pharmacy technician, and she is all-too-familiar with this reality, having experienced two head traumas in her infancy that continue to impact her life and memory. We get to hear the details of Elizabeth's injuries and their effects, before getting into an interesting discussion on the subjects of memory and pain thresholds. Elizabeth shares some of the biggest lessons she has learned along the way, and a few tips that can be applied to anyone's journey. Our guest admits that it has been hard to come to terms with the seriousness and inescapability of her issues, but believes this is central to living a meaningful and helpful life with post-concussion symptoms. We also chat about the importance of finding the right doctor and a few tips for this sometimes difficult and expensive process. Elizabeth has a great message of hope, that you are not going to want to miss, join us today.
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The legacy of head injuries that occur at a young age can be a constant challenge to accept and live with. Our guest today is Elizabeth Riley, who is a certified pharmacy technician, and she is all-too-familiar with this reality, having experienced two head traumas in her infancy that continue to impact her life and memory. We get to hear the details of Elizabeth's injuries and their effects, before getting into an interesting discussion on the subjects of memory and pain thresholds. Elizabeth shares some of the biggest lessons she has learned along the way, and a few tips that can be applied to anyone's journey. Our guest admits that it has been hard to come to terms with the seriousness and inescapability of her issues, but believes this is central to living a meaningful and helpful life with post-concussion symptoms. We also chat about the importance of finding the right doctor and a few tips for this sometimes difficult and expensive process. Elizabeth has a great message of hope, that you are not going to want to miss, join us today.
Join our support community Concussion Connect!! It is exactly what Bella needed in her recovery, https://postconcussioninc.com/concussionconnect
Find Show Notes, Transcript, & More: https://postconcussioninc.com/podcast
Support the Podcast! If you love the podcast please consider supporting us through our tip jar! All tips are greatly appreciated. (https://postconcussioninc.ck.page/products/support)
Want to find out about my future books?
Subscribe to my new email list: https://barry-writes.kit.com/subscribe
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