
In this episode of Brain Injury Bites, Brooke Trotter and Ashwini Kamath take a deep dive into what it means to come to terms with a brain injury — and how the process of acceptance isn’t always straightforward.
They reflect on the emotional and psychological impact of recovery, the reality check that often hits after hospital discharge, and the frustrations of an invisible injury that doesn’t follow a predictable timeline. From confronting fatigue and depression to redefining identity and finding purpose again, Brooke shares openly about the ups and downs of rebuilding life after trauma.
They explore:
- Why hospital recovery can be misleading
- The emotional crash that often follows discharge
- Dealing with unrealistic timelines like the “three-year recovery” myth
- How public speaking and small wins helped Brooke move forward
- Reframing expectations around work, identity and independence
- The importance of encouragement, patience and focusing on what’s possible
Whether you’re navigating your own recovery or supporting someone through theirs, this episode offers powerful insights into resilience, identity and the long journey toward self-acceptance.
Chapter Markers
00:00 - Introduction: Coming to Terms with Brain Injury
05:07 - Recovery Timelines and the “Three-Year” Myth
11:35 - Work, Fatigue and Adjusting Expectations
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