Me Now - Who Next? Audiobook By Angela Leigh Tucker, Bill Ramsey cover art

Me Now - Who Next?

The Inspiring Story of a Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery

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Me Now - Who Next?

By: Angela Leigh Tucker, Bill Ramsey
Narrated by: Scott R. Pollak
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Angela Leigh Tucker had not expected death that day. Newlywed, thirty years old and a successful public relations professional, she and her husband were driving home when a semi-truck hurtled over the center-lane divider and crushed their SUV. Her husband died on impact. She was left hanging onto life by a thin, golden thread. With her brain severely injured and her neck, shoulder, and ribs broken, she had instantly lost everything but her will to live. In the two years following the crash, with the help of doctors, therapists, friends and family, she fought to recover and to rebuild an entirely new life. This is the inspiring story of her recovery. Today, Angela lives independently in New York City. The injury transformed her life in many surprising and positive ways. Now, she is an advocate for millions of people who have survived and now live with their own brain injury. She has "been there" and her experience informs and inspires us all.

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I really love this story. I suffered a T. B. I., too; but did not lose the love of my life (or a love of my life).

Great story

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Would you consider the audio edition of Me Now - Who Next? to be better than the print version?

Having a TBI,I have an easier time understanding, hearing, because of short term memory loss

What did you like best about this story?

Mostly it was my hometown, visiting the stadium frequently

Have you listened to any of Scott R. Pollak’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No

What did you learn from Me Now - Who Next? that you would use in your daily life?

Nothing I can use for my life. I have no support, and am stuck in NC

Any additional comments?

Take me home, Toto.

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