
In this episode of Brain Injury Bites, Brooke Trotter and Ashwini Kamath talk openly about depression after a brain injury — how it shows up, why it is often misunderstood, and what can help.
They explore the emotional crash that comes after the hospital bubble, the pressure to be grateful for surviving, and the quiet burden of invisible symptoms like fatigue, low mood and memory problems. Brooke shares what helped him manage darker days, from seeing a neuropsychologist to using simple tools like notes, structure and social connection.
They explore:
- Why sadness and depression are not the same
- The link between recovery awareness and emotional wellbeing
- Feeling like a burden and struggling to share how you feel
- Why routines, exercise and staying connected really matter
- Managing energy dips and the negative thinking they bring
- Practical advice for building resilience and seeking help
Whether you are living with a brain injury or supporting someone through recovery, this episode offers clarity, reassurance and small but powerful steps to support emotional health.
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3 years ago
great episode!