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HOW TBI’S CAN MAKE NORMAL FEEL WEIRD

This happens to be some thing i have really battled and battled often, especially after two traumatic brain injuries. First traumatic brain injury was a mild TBi late 2013, i hit my head on the arena dirt at our house and hid from my parents. At the time and really even for yeas after my traumatic brain injury number two had a problem saying had a brain injury or being seen as having brain injury.


Sometimes, my brain injury’s have made me feel uncomfortable and weird with normal stuff and it drives me nuts. There are many things wish to overcome and not feel weird about. What i am talking about happens to mainly being talking to people. I will really say, you may not know this about me from my videos, or the way I carry myself or interact with people.


Most the time when I am around people I am thinking they are thinking the worse, or thinking hey don’t like me. Those are battles i personally battle often and constantly, also not talking to anyone from school or having anything to do with them on social either because feel as they judge and think, or will think the worse or not believe.


Man these things have been really hard battles along the way. But also when having normal conversation at normal conversation flow feels out of control at times.


Take care y’all, glory to God!

Kyle Christiansen

 
 
 

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