Outskirts Press Announces a Candid Story by Geo Gosling, a Man Who Suffers from a Tramautic Brain Injury - TBI Hell

Always wear a bicycle helmet and use a light at dusk.

Denver, CO, March 31, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Written from the TBI survivor’s point of view from the time the brain injury occurred until the time he could move out on his own, including all his trials and tribulations along the way.

Geo Gosling received a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) as a result of an accident and he wants to share his story for all to learn. This book describes some of the trials and tribulations he has had to endure as a result of the TBI. Most other books on the subject give advice, tips, or strategies on how the victim and/or friends and family can deal with the changes that will occur. This book does not. It describes the unpleasantness of life for an adult who has received a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). 

Geo Gosling survived a bicycle vs. pick up truck collision. He was the bicycle and he lost. He has a B.S. Degree in Fermentation Science from U.C. Davis. He figured he would write a book to make money since he can't work anymore in his chosen field, winemaking.

For more information, visit http://outskirtspress.com/tbihell

TBI Hell
Outskirts Press
ISBN: 159800722X, 164 pages,  paperback $14.95 US

Available at Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com, Outskirtspress.com, Ingram, Baker & Taylor

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