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Wonderful book Apr 21, 2010
By Linda D. Mcgray I've personally known Gayle and Donna Kelley for many years, I was shocked to learn of his injury and their ordeal, having moved from Kentucky 21 years ago. This book verifies my thoughts since I've known them, that they are both very strong people, and I am touched by how they have dealt with this. I'm proud to own this book.
Great book for TBI victims and/or their caregivers. Mar 15, 2010
By Mickey R. Lawson G. Gayle Kelley's book is a great book of inspiration and personal triumph for TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) victims and their caregivers. Mr. Kelley's tale of his personal experience gives a first-hand insight into the effects of a TBI, on not only the victim of the injury, but the entire support structure of friends and family. His accounts, help those who are victims of the injury realize that they are not alone in their daily struggles. Through hard work and determination, many of these obstacles can be overcome. I would highly recommend this book to anyone with a traumatic brain injury, such as soldiers, accident victims. or victims of a stroke. Caregivers and friends will also gain a better insight into what their loved ones are going through on a daily basis.
A True Understanding of TBI Feb 08, 2010
By James A. Murrell
"James Allen Murrell"
After reading "My Brain Gets Full" I came away with a much better understanding of TBI. G. Gayle Kelley shared a tremendous amount of details regarding his inability to function in the world after his TBI. He then went on to educate the reader through this book about TBI and how to interact with at TBI survivor. It's truly a blessing to be able to hear first hand what this TBI survivor has to say to the world. Great book! Excellent read.
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Inspirational and Informative Jan 29, 2010
By Luann Kelly This is a riveting story about one man's struggle against his former employer, a large corporation to obtain life essential medical care and his daily struggle to live in a life that is foreign to him. This book is a must read for anyone who has a family member or works with people who have suffered a brain injury. This book contains detailed information about daily activities and organizations that can assist anyone that is suffering from a brain injury.
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Enlightening & Tragic Jan 29, 2010
By Amanda G. Scott If you are associated with a brain injury in any form or fashion--whether you were injured at home, at work, in a vehicle accident, or if you are military personnel returning from the Middle East War, you will gain immense knowledge and understanding of this devastating injury along with many step-by-step guides, outlining how he managed his many deficits.
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