Performing Can Be Dangerous Too!
Hello Warriors and Battle Buddies!
Welcome to A BATTLE WITHIN, Episode 079.
Today Drew and Terry are joined by today’s special guest Kate Anderson.
Kate is someone who has been in healing from her injury since February 2019. She is a writer and a comedian who has spent time working the improv’s in New York City.
Kate gives us some insight into vertigo, socializing after injury and finding community as you go through the process of trying to heal.
Episode Notes & Resources:
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Notes-
- A Comedian
- Marie Condo
- Terry’s Attention Span
- Kate’s Got A Few Goldies
- February 2019 Was “Mild”
- Wrestling Show and Donna Summer?
- Doomsday Words In Concussion
- Street Lights Hurt
- Grocery Shopping is Tough and You Tube Videos
- The Holiday Season Sucked!
- Finding Community
- Molly Parker on Instagram
- Angels Singing
- Uh Oh, Vertigo Hits
- It Takes a Team- Including Dogs
- My Health Is First
- Looking For Normal
- Advantages of Covid-19
- Terry Like Astrology
- Quote From Chani Nicholas-
- FOR THOSE BATTLING- Find Community and Find Good Professionals Who Get It
Resources-
- Kate on Instagram
- Kate’s Website
- Health.com Article
- People’s Improv Theater in NYC
- National Rehabilitation Hospital
- The Second City
- Dr. Dale Walton Episode
- Training Videos
- Background Noise Sounds For Noise Sensitivity
- #ButYouDontLookSick
- Love Your Brain Yoga
- Obe’
- Molly Parker on Instagram
Please note that Terry and Drew are not medical professionals nor should their perspectives be taken as medical advice.
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I was also injured February 2019. Since I was injured at work I’m dealing with company doctors who don’t know anything about PCS! I’m still struggling specially with large crowds and noice. Such a sad thing to happen! One day I could feel like I’m getting well then the next, I can’t function!??? Thanks for your story!
Hi Lynda, thanks for listening to my story! Yes, I relate, it’s definitely not a linear path. As Drew and Terry say, keep battling 🙂