The 10–30% Who Don’t Recover: Living in the Aftermath of TBI
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Most people are told a concussion resolves in 10–14 days. But for a significant group, it doesn’t.
In this episode of Rupture: The World of BestGuessistan, host Wendy Lurrie speaks with Dr. Kellianne Arnella about the 10–30% of people who experience long-term symptoms after brain injury.
They explore why vision issues after TBI are often missed, why “mild” injuries can have major consequences, and what it means to live in a body and brain that no longer operate the same way.
This conversation moves beyond diagnosis and into something deeper:
How do you build a life forward when you can’t go back?
🔑 Key Topics
- Vision as a brain processing issue, not just eyesight
- Why symptoms like dizziness, fatigue, and anxiety are often misattributed
- The myth of “mild” brain injury
- The failure of current medical systems to identify and treat concussion properly
- Neuroplasticity and what recovery actually looks like
- The shift from recovery to management
- Practical tools for daily life with lingering symptoms
If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone navigating life after injury.
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