"This portrait of many months recovering has much to teach the physicians as well as lay readers.
In this candid, pull no punches account, Hannah.
She did not just cope...she learned to thrive as she embraced the opportunity of paying forward what she learned through her experience and her decisions regarding how to perceive them.
Rather than give in and give up, she discovered resilience in the face of adversity.
For more than a year it was two steps forward, one step back.
Without much information to guide her, Hannah embarked on her long, painful journey of recovery.
In fact, everything that made her who she was seemed to have been ripped away.
Hannah was in constant physical, emotional and mental pain and could no longer be the mother she had been.
Her career was instantly in ruins.
She was in a serious auto accident, left with a Traumatic Brain Injury - and post-Concussion syndrome, which results in threatening depression.
Her talk show host career was taking off, but in one split second, everything changed .
She was a stylist with high profile clients in Los Angeles, New York, Las Vegas, and Miami.
Hannah\'s life was going great.
About the Author: Who hasn\'t had a rough day? What if that \'rough day\' ended up spanning the course of years? And, it was Invisible to others....
This timely book sheds a light for all those who have suffered from it." - Andre Reed NFL Hall of Fame 2014.
Today, the controversy over concussions and Post Concussion Syndrome is growing rapidly.
I couldn\'t sit back and let her fall too.
I had just lost my friend, Junior Seau, to suicide resulting from a Brain injury. "As a close friend to Hannah and no stranger to Brain injuries after playing in the NFL as a wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills for sixteen years and being ranked 10th in NFL history, I watched Hannah regress slowly.
The condition she struggled with is neither rare nor trivial, but unfortunately, remains medically unaddressed." - Bruce Beutler Nobel Prize Winner & Laureate 2011. "This portrait of many months recovering has much to teach the physicians as well as lay readers