Living with a Traumatic Brain Injury


(LakelandToday.ca) – Memory. The acquiring, storing, retaining, and retrieval of information. It’s a skill inherent to most people. But to some, it is as if their memories are akin to a shattered mirror, each shard a fragment of who they once were.

And to some, it is a mirror that shatters every day. Living in a modest red house in Warspite that he, for 17 months, painted himself, Larry Saunders lives with a traumatic brain injury.

Inside his home, a quick glance of the surroundings reveals some slips of paper hugging corners, and every door in the home has clothes neatly hanging above them. CONTINUE

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