Living With a Traumatic Brain Injury: Tiffany's Journey of Memory Loss, Seizures, and Resilience
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In this emotional episode of Mind Matters: Navigating Head Injuries and Concussions, host Kiley Como sits down with traumatic brain injury survivor Tiffany Netter to discuss the life-changing effects her injury continues to have years after the accident. Tiffany shares how she lost much of her short-term and long-term memory, including memories of meeting and marrying her husband, raising her children, and speaking Spanish fluently. She explains the daily challenges of living with seizures, cognitive deficits, vision problems, and overwhelming fatigue.
Tiffany opens up about the difficult reality of relearning basic skills alongside her children, rebuilding relationships with family members she no longer remembers, and adjusting to strict medical limitations that prevent her from driving, cooking, working, or being left alone. She also highlights the critical role her service dog plays in detecting seizures, monitoring medication schedules, and helping keep her safe throughout the day.
The conversation explores the importance of a strong support system, as Tiffany's husband, sister-in-law, and father-in-law have all stepped in to help manage daily responsibilities and caregiving needs. She also discusses the challenges of navigating public misconceptions about service animals and the ongoing need to educate others about invisible disabilities.
Despite the immense obstacles she faces, Tiffany offers an inspiring message of hope, self-advocacy, and perseverance for other brain injury survivors. Her story is a powerful reminder that recovery is not always about returning to who you were before, but learning how to move forward and thrive with the support of those around you.