Confessions of a Concussed Cyclist: not for the faint of heart

September 11, 2020

I wanted to talk with you more on the phone but I couldn’t concentrate.

I wanted to spend more time with you but I desperately needed to rest.

I wanted to finish reading that chapter but I lost my vision.

I wanted to try that new restaurant but it was too overstimulating.

Living with a TBI is not for a faint of heart.

I wanted to go watch that movie with you but it was too loud.

I wanted to spend the whole day with you but I needed to stay in bed instead.

I wanted to go on that bike ride with you but my PTSD kept me off my bike that day.

Living with a TBI is not for the faint of heart.

I wanted to take that trip with you but it required more energy than I had to give.

I wanted to talk with you for hours but my words were failing me.

Living with a TBI is not for the faint of heart.

I wanted to be who I used to be but that person died on August 19, 2014.

Living with a TBI is not for the faint of heart.

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