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TBI and 'death anxiety' can't derail a zest for life in Colorado Springs

TBI and 'death anxiety' can't derail a zest for life in Colorado Springs

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In this episode I talk with Danielle de Boer, of Colorado Springs, who loves to live life at high speed.

In 2013 Danielle was hit by a car while road cycling. She was told she had a mild TBI. Like many other survivors, she realized this was just the beginning of a long and often frustrating road, where the smallest bumps can feel like insurmountable roadblocks -- until you rediscover your zest for life.

Starting January 1, Brain Injury Alliance Colorado (BIAC) will be known as Brain Injury Association of Colorado, a new affiliate of the national Brain Injury Association of America. It's the same nonprofit with the same mission -- to help TBI survivors across Colorado -- only now with a different name.

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