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Audrey McNeely is a navigator and advisor at Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado. The biggest challenge for traumatic brain injury survivors is to be understood by friends, family, and the community, she says.
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It may be absurd to wear a sticky note on your forehead explaining your behavior, but some with traumatic brain injuries often wish they could do just that.
“We can’t see a brain injury,” says Audrey McNeely, a navigator and advisor at Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado. “If people can’t see it, how can they reconcile with it? If survivors could wear a sign saying, ‘I have a brain injury,’ people might treat them with more respect and leniency.”
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