Malinda Ann Rassiga, Speech-Language Pathologist:
I am deeply saddened by Gayle’s unexpected journey but find inspiration from his deep well of strength and determination. Ironically, although I am a Speech-Language Pathologist, I am at a loss for words to convey exactly how devastating a traumatic brain injury can be—the all-enveloping grief and sorrow that permeate a person’s very being…the imprisonment in a stranger’s body.
Gayle masterfully draws a vivid painting of his life now, with a special perspective for the reader, as though he or she is actually looking through a window pane into his traumatically-injured brain.
And search G. Gayle Kelley or My Brain Gets Full .
If you are a TBI Survivor or a caregiver, then this emotionally charged book will be very beneficial as Gayle shares how he masterfully developed methods to manage many of his deficits.
This book can also be a very powerful tool for healthcare providers and organizations that assist TBI Survivors.