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Brain Injury

Mathew J Bowles
No Filter
No Filter is a compelling narrative about life after a traumatic brain injury (TBI). The author takes us on a personal journey, sharing experiences from a life-altering accident and the profound transformation that followed. With honesty and humor, the book explores the challenges of living with a TBI, shedding light on the struggles of adjusting to a new reality while finding strength in vulnerability.
Through anecdotes, the author discusses the impact of the injury on personal relationships, mental health, and day-to-day life, offering insights into the complexities of TBI recovery. From the frustration of losing social filters to the joy of newfound self-discovery, No Filter is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of embracing life’s imperfections. Whether you’re affected by TBI or seeking an inspiring story of human strength, this book will leave you with a deeper understanding of the human spirit’s capacity to overcome adversity.

Reader's Review
Matthew J Bowles
15 Lincoln Place Canningvale WA 6155
To my Mate Matty Boy,
I had to write this letter to you after reading your book.Not only did this book inspire me but it has opened my eyes to many things in life that we take for granted. One thing that resonated with me is that we are all in control of our own actions and destiny’s.
You writing this book, and doing such a good job of it is impressive to say the least. I cant say you are a great author but you are a great story teller and writer. I honestly believe that this book has the ability to change lives, both for TBI survivors and their close friend and families but also for millions of other people in the world living with a mental condition, whether it be Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Depression, Autism and others,
Like I mentioned to you over the weekend I belleve that this is such an easy read and people will have trouble putting this book down. I have likened it to Rich Dad Poor Dad as Robert Kiyosaki is also not a great Author, but he is great writer and story teller and your book reminds me greatly of his book.
Keep doing amazing things Matty Boy because whether you know it or not you are changing lives.
Jason Janssen
I have read the book and loved it. It’s an honest account of an individuals struggle with his TBI. But it’s more; it explains TBI injuries in a way we can all understand and offers some advice for people that have suffered a TBI, their families, loved ones and friends. I definitely recommend it.
Great read
Brian March
Just read this book…an amazing source of information and inspiration for Brain Injury sufferers. Should be given by hospitals to all sufferers to help recovery!?!?
John Brame
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