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  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:248
  • eBook ISBN:9781098386405
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098386399

A Miracle a Day, One Day at a Time

Hope After Traumatic Brain Injury

by Dawn Corbelli

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Overview

A Miracle a Day, One Day at a Time: Hope After Traumatic Brain Injury is a gripping memoir about a family's recovery after a near fatal car accident that left Dawn Corbelli and her 15-year-old daughter, Veronica, with traumatic brain injuries and many other serious physical injuries. The physical and mental pain resulting from these injuries will last a lifetime. This book contains an emotional reminiscence of the past 12 years as they tried to put their lives back together. It gives a detailed account of their trials and triumphs and how traumatic brain injuries can change one's personality and  those who care about them. Dawn Corbelli is an advocate dedicated to helping others realize what life with a brain injury entails and to help brain injury survivors, caregivers, their families, and friends, feel validated and understood. You are not alone on this difficult journey. This memoir contains adult content that is inappropriate for children.

Description

A Miracle a Day, One Day at a Time: Hope After Traumatic Brain Injury is a gripping memoir about a family's recovery after a near fatal car accident that left Dawn Corbelli and her 15-year-old daughter, Veronica, with traumatic brain injuries and many other serious physical injuries. The physical and mental pain resulting from these injuries will last a lifetime. This book contains an emotional reminiscence of the past 12 years as they tried to put their lives back together. It gives a detailed account of their trials and triumphs and how traumatic brain injuries can change one's personality and  those who care about them. Dawn Corbelli is an advocate dedicated to helping others realize what life with a brain injury entails and to help brain injury survivors, caregivers, their families, and friends, feel validated and understood. You are not alone on this difficult journey. This memoir contains adult content that is inappropriate for children.

About the author
Dawn Corbelli served in the Air Force for three and a half years as a young adult and has a Bachelor's Degree in Applied Behavioral Science. She considers being married for 35 years so far, one of the greatest achievements of her life. Being a stay-at-home mom for many years, until her children approached adulthood, is something that was incredibly meaningful and fulfilling. Her family is her priority. Although struggling with mental illness and traumatic brain injury makes achieving some goals difficult for her, she is a tenacious fighter and does not give up. As an employee of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Colorado, Dawn was presented the "Giraffe Award" which is an award given annually to an individual that "sticks their neck out." This award acknowledges that with courage and determination, she increased mental illness awareness and reduced stigma by expressing herself in the media and by giving presentations to groups. She taught classes to families and friends of the mentally ill about mental illness. Dawn's dream of becoming an author has finally come to fruition. Dawn Corbelli is an advocate dedicated to helping others realize what life with a brain injury entails and to help brain injury survivors, caregivers, their families, and friends, know they are not alone. Dawn is her daughter Veronica's caregiver as she has a severe traumatic brain injury from the same car accident Dawn sustained her moderate traumatic brain injury in 16 years ago. Together they teach high school health classes, educating students, teachers, and counselors about brain injuries. Dawn has a positive outlook on life and continues to keep her strong faith in the Lord. Dawn Corbelli currently lives in Colorado Springs, CO, with her husband Greg, and both of her daughters, Kylie and Veronica.

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Renee
Brilliant account! Brilliant! Dawn wrote a phenomenal personal account about how she dealt with a TBI as well as her daughter following a serious car accident and how they deal with the journey of life and healing. Her faith is unparalleled in God. Very blessed to know her and her family first hand and could truly say they talk the talk and walk the walk. Reading the book was just like meeting her and hearing her narrative of what happened and how she and Veronica process the event. She helps the reader learn about traumatic brain injuries. She and Veronica lead a purpose-filled life every day. They are angels walking this earth and have something very important to share and awareness to bring to others. Remarkable book! Read more
Missi
An Inspirational Journey After reading this amazing book, I am in awe of The Corbelli family. Their unwavering love, strength and faith are truly awe inspiring. This book gave me true insight into the challenges and struggles of TBI and mental health disorders. It also gave me insight into how amazing the human spirit is and the desire to not only survive, but to also thrive in the challenges of life. This book was very well written, very descriptive and I felt I was there every step of their journey. Every member of The Corbelli family is a hero in my book. Highly recommend! Read more
Kyle
Great real life story I fully connect with the book, her story. I am a TBI-SCI survivor of 30+ yrs, and Dawn's story about herself, her daughter, their lives post injury really shines a light on the struggles...fights...turmoil situations hardly any "normal" people are aware of with life post TBI. Highly recommended reading for anyone who has experienced, or have family/friends experienced a brain injury. Read more