TBI Strategies

TBI Strategies Reinforcing these facts:
If you have a brain injury
==>You are not lazy.
==>You are not crazy.
==>An This page will share strategies we have learned that help.

Survivors of TBI (traumatic brain injury) need strategies to make it through their hard lives. These may be how to navigate the grocery store, a loud dinner party, or a complicated assignment at work. They may be the things we have found useful that make it possible for you to be more independent, or a way of thinking about what you are seeing and experiencing. If you have one that works for you please let us and everyone know!

04/10/2025
This short article is so important for parents of young boys who want to play football. Nobody wants to be a Danny Downe...
10/03/2024

This short article is so important for parents of young boys who want to play football.

Nobody wants to be a Danny Downer but the concussion problem in youth football is an inevitable outcome of the sport, whether it’s the dramatic highlight reel of a blindside hit or the crashing into each other play after play at the front line. That in fact is where most of the damage happens, and the crashing goes on all week during practice.

And we wonder why so many of them have trouble concentrating on schoolwork, make really bad lifestyle decisions or feel depressed or angry.

I remember reading the local paper about 5 years ago, and high school players were asked: What do you like about playing football?

Two of them said, I like to hit people.

And the guys they like hitting are the sons of the parents in the stands of the opposing team.

It is that time on year when newspapers all over the country are fed, and publish misleading information about the safety of youth tackle football. The problem is, they deliberately fail to tell us (and parents that need to know) the rest of the story. They leave readers with the mistaken impression...

Well September 21 has come and gone and it was sobering, as it has been since 2005. Nineteen years ago was the car crash...
09/22/2024

Well September 21 has come and gone and it was sobering, as it has been since 2005. Nineteen years ago was the car crash on Route 495 in Massachusetts with my middle son Andrew, hit from behind by a maniac out joyriding in his brother’s gold Mercedes. Both cars were totaled. Andrew broke three vertebrae in his back and lives with pain. I sustained a so-called mild TBI (traumatic brain injury) that took a few days to unravel and manifest with some intensity.

I’m not philosophical enough or enlightened enough to thank God for what happened. That might be in the cards for me yet, the way my friend and comrade Pamela Leigh Richards with the titanium plate in her skull refers to “the gift of my fall.” She’s been a real inspiration, and I wonder if I’ll ever get that far along, to be able to say “the gift of the crash.”

Here is SOME good that has come of it, but I’m not ready to stack up the pros next to the cons in comparison and say it was worth it quite yet, the “collateral damage” being what it was:

==> The 2012 book (pictured here), 5 years in the writing, with my co-author Laura Ricard, PhD, featuring the Brain Injury Recovery Team Model

==> TBI Strategies

==> The BISON Foundation (exciting things happening, designing a new hospital with a specialty in Neurotrauma Rehabilitation)

The friends I made and included in my book who helped me immeasurably include:

Elizabeth Thyng Montanaro
Michelle Domey
Marrilee Wilson
Thomas Lavoie (and Arthur Friedman!)
The late Matt Sweeney
Nicole M. Godaire and Marilyn P. Spivack (BIA of Massachusetts)
Diana Meloni (then wife of case study Gregg Meloni)
Ross Zafonte DO at Spaulding Rehabilitation
(Other members of my recovery team are not on FB)
(If I’ve forgotten someone … sorry! The list of friends since the book came out is a lot longer.)

07/24/2024

Never hide a brain injury. Don't keep a concussion or injury a secret. It's not weak to do let it be known. It's not strong to tough it out. Your life is always more important than a game. Brains can heal if you give them a chance to do so. Facing Giants by George Visger is an eye-opening memoir that will give those with traumatic brain injuries hope and will have readers inspired, as well as shaking their heads in disbelief at the thirty eight years of battles this all American hero fought on and off the field. GeorgeVisger.com

I live in Kansas so we all know about the occasional tornadoes, but nobody warned me about the sharks. Anyway, I’m survi...
07/16/2024

I live in Kansas so we all know about the occasional tornadoes, but nobody warned me about the sharks. Anyway, I’m surviving those too. In fact, they’re on the run. They underestimated me.

07/16/2024

Proposing a new measure for distance: one apple.

On two different nights I left my apartment for a walk, and I began eating an apple 🍎 as I left. After I finished eating it I threw the core into the same bush about three blocks away.

The new measure would sound like this:

So instead of saying, “See you later, I’m going three blocks away!” you’d say, “See you later, I’m going an apple away!” And everybody would know what you meant.

For longer distances you could say this:

“See you later, I’m going about 11 apples away so it might be awhile before I get back!”

04/23/2024

Living among the Amish in Pennsylvania. I might turn over my phone and launch new initiatives for The BISON Foundation here, I had the time of my life last night.

I spent a couple hours today up in Vermont with childhood friend, now Artist, MaryJane Sarvis. She doesn’t often put wor...
04/19/2024

I spent a couple hours today up in Vermont with childhood friend, now Artist, MaryJane Sarvis. She doesn’t often put words on her canvases, but when she does it’s always worth reading!

Hear ye, hear ye, the first Brain Injury Awareness Conference in Wichita Kansas! 7:00 to 9:00 pm with Q&A after. You can...
03/26/2024

Hear ye, hear ye, the first Brain Injury Awareness Conference in Wichita Kansas! 7:00 to 9:00 pm with Q&A after. You can call the number listed or just show up!

Bob Dylan paints and so I was thinking of posing exactly like this on a porch in Kansas somewhere, and getting his atten...
03/22/2024

Bob Dylan paints and so I was thinking of posing exactly like this on a porch in Kansas somewhere, and getting his attention to where 1) he’d record a song with me in the studio at in Wichita, 2) let me use some of his songs for public service announcements about brain injury on TBI Strategies and The BISON Foundation.

Shelter from the Storm comes to mind.

I think I can nail the pose, I practice it quite a bit. And of course I’ve got the hat.

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