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Life after brain injury: Former JC native and her son write book on traumatic experience

At the age of 16, Daniel Windheim suffered a traumatic brain injury during a car accident, which left him in a coma for weeks before he was able to regain consciousness. Almost thirty years later, Daniel and his mother Marjorie are working to educate people about traumatic brain injuries through a new book they have authored titled, It's Not All Black & White: A Survivor's View of Life.

This book, which for Daniel and Marjorie serves as an autobiography of the past thirty years, is meant to assist those who have experienced similar situations in their lives. The book is a composite journal, advice piece and gathering of poetry discussing life from the perspective of a parent, and survivor.

You can read more on Daniel's story and their new book here.


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