Your Story
This page of our webiste is dedicated to those who would like to share their story....if you are living with an acquired brain injury or brain disorder and would like share your experiences, please contact us at BrainLink Services.
Stories by people living with an ABI; and by carers
(for more information, click on the book of interest)
Doing Up Buttons by Christine Durham
(car accident)
Endless Journey by Janet Stumbo
(car accident)
A Reckless Spirit by Alex Fabiani
(carer)
My Life as a Fish by Paul Allen
(car accident)
Also visit the website
Paper Cranes by Cheryl Koenig
(carer)
It's No small Thing
(short stories by writers with ABI)
Blood Rush
short stories written by the BrainLink Writers Group
Click here to go to BrainLink Writers' Workshop
Essay by Pam Rowell
Written by Melbourne based Pam Rowell, DRIPPING TAP is a reflection on the absolute vulnerability and humiliation she experienced during her first hospitalisation after contracting a severe disabling disease in 1989 at the age of thirty one.
Click here to read Pam's essay.
Click here to read Pam's essay on LEARNING TO BE STRONG -
in more ways than one!
(newspaper article by Michelle Sutton, TBI survivor)
I am a brain injury survivor, a master's level rehabilitation counselor, an educator, an advocate, an author, a coach and a motivational speaker with a message of empowerment and hope.
Stroke Survivors
Updated 14th April, 2011






