Every year 160,000 Canadians suffer a traumatic brain injury.
David Grant from Salem, New Hampshire suffered a broken elbow, lacerations and was bruised from head to toe after being hit by a car in 2010 while he was cycling.
David Grant warns he changes topics a lot and he doesn’t notice the passage of time following his brain injury. He also has PTSD.
— Tamara Steele (@tamarasteele1) April 20, 2017
Over time Grant realized he had also suffered a traumatic brain injury.
He says he had a lot of symptoms that didn’t feel quite right and they included stuttering, vertigo and the inability to find words.
Grant also suffers from PTSD and he says it all turned around when he began to attend a traumatic brain injury support group.
Grant says they embraced their new life and started trying new things. He says everyone in #saintjohn has been kind and gracious.
— Tamara Steele (@tamarasteele1) April 20, 2017




