Living With Traumatic Brain Injury: Why Recovery Isn’t Linear
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Traumatic brain injury can change everything. Not just how the brain functions, but how a person understands themselves, their limits, and their future.
In this episode of Rupture: The World of BestGuessistan, host Wendy Lurrie is joined by neuro-ophthalmologist Dr. Melody Merati for an honest, deeply human conversation about what TBI really looks like beyond the MRI.
They discuss why traumatic brain injury recovery is rarely linear, why many symptoms never appear on scans, and why patients so often feel dismissed or blamed when healing takes longer than expected. From dizziness and headaches to emotional volatility, sensory overload, and identity shifts, this episode explains the wide range of TBI symptoms and why no two recoveries look the same.
Dr. Merati also addresses the urgent need for patient advocacy and systemic change. From the shortage of neurologists to the spread of misinformation about treatments, the conversation highlights the gaps in care that leave many brain injury survivors navigating recovery alone.
At its core, this episode is about acceptance. Not as resignation, but as a necessary step toward building a meaningful life after rupture.
If you are living with traumatic brain injury, caring for someone with TBI, or trying to understand invisible disability, this episode offers clarity, validation, and language for what you may be experiencing.
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