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Life Gets MoCrazy - Grace "Fruit"Mauzy Talks About Family Involvement in TBI

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Life Gets MoCrazy - Grace "Fruit"Mauzy Talks About Family Involvement in TBI

All of a sudden, anyone who is connected to a Brain Injury, their life becomes a little MoCrazy. A Brain Injury does shut some doors, but it also opens doors.This show will be talking to survivors, caregivers, therapists, anyone immediately involved with a Brain Injury to learn different ways to overcome this struggle and walk through new doors. Every single person who had a Brain Injury has new doors opened for them, take a leap of faith and walk through those doors.

On April 11th 2015, Fruit was on the East Coast touring highschools with her 14 year old daughter. Fruit answered her phone, a case worker told her she had to travel to Vancouver, Canada emmidiatly as her 22 year old daughter was in a coma.  "Is my daughter alive?" "Yes, for the moment."

Fruit get her Master's degree in physcology and had a Federal Grant from the government to teach self-esteem to women.  All of a sudden Fruit was faced with the challenge of helping her daughter overcome the struggle of a Traumatic Brain Injury.  The work Fruit did for her daughter has already been implemented at Vancouver General Hospital.

Fruit will talk about how essential the family involvement is in a Traumatic Brain Injury, and the new charity she is part of: www.FirstFamilyFlight.com

This is the first time Jamie Crane-Mauzy will be a host on her show Life Gets MoCrazy.  Fruit is Jamie's mother and skills and drills she made her daughter do, both in the hospital and for years after, is the reason Jamie is now a host on the Brain Injury Network.

 

 

 

 

 

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