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Concussion Community Event and Book Launch for Raise Your Head Up

An Inspiring Evening at the Concussion Community Event and Book Launch

On a crisp evening in Toronto, the Society Clubhouse became a hub of connection and support for the Concussion Community Event and the launch of Raise Your Head Up: A No-Nonsense Guide to Getting Your Life Back After Concussion by Lina Maria Aristizabal. This wasn’t just a celebration of a book—it was a meaningful gathering for those navigating life after traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and their supporters.

The event, hosted by Dan Trommater, blended heartfelt storytelling, practical advice, and community building. Attendees from various walks of life, including concussion survivors, caregivers, and professionals, filled the space to learn, share, and connect. Lina read powerful excerpts from her book, recounting her recovery journey after her 2018 brain injury. Her words resonated deeply with the audience, sparking conversations about resilience, healing, and rediscovering joy.

Highlights of the evening included:

  • Expert Insights: Concussion clinician Melissa Biscardi offered practical strategies for easing flares and s drawing on her expertise in osteopathy, functional neurology, and targeted exercise.
  • Shared Reflections: Sean McGhie spoke about the importance of supporting one another, reminding us of the strength in kindness and community care.
  • A Welcoming Atmosphere: The event fostered meaningful connections as attendees shared personal stories, professional advice, and resources in an atmosphere of mutual understanding and encouragement.

Lina’s vision was clear: to create a space where those affected by concussions could feel seen and supported. The event succeeded in this mission, offering not just information but a sense of belonging to everyone in the room.

For those who couldn’t attend, Lina’s concussion recovery book offers the same practical guidance and inspiration. It provides a roadmap for recovery, blending evidence-based strategies with her personal experiences to help readers build resilience and reclaim control over their lives.

Where to Find the Book
Raise Your Head Up is available locally at Caversham Booksellers (98 Harbord Street, Toronto) and online through Amazon Canada, Amazon US, Barnes & Noble, and IngramSpark. Also available as an audiobook and ebook. Visit our Revive and Thrive shop.

Thank you to everyone who made the evening special. Your stories, support, and presence highlighted the power of community in navigating the challenges of recovery.