Your traumatic brain injury does not define you
By Adeline Roesler-Begalke | March 11On January 4, 2008, I suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that would alter the course of my entire life.
Adeline Roesler-Begalke (she/her) is a first time reporter for The Front this quarter. She is a public relations major and a hopeful film studies minor. When not reporting, you can expect to find Adeline on her couch watching movies with her friends. You can reach her at adelinerb.thefront@gmail.com.
On January 4, 2008, I suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that would alter the course of my entire life.
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