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We Are Still Here

We Are Still Here

Written by: Let's Talk PCS
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Post Concussive Syndrome is often misunderstood, minimized, or dismissed. This solo podcast exists to shift that narrative. It explores the lived experience of PCS and chronic pain — from physical symptoms and emotional weight to invisible struggles and quiet resilience. There’s no medical advice here, just honest reflection, encouragement, and real-life perspective from someone navigating it firsthand. This space is for those living with PCS, recovering from it, or seeking to better understand it. Healing isn’t linear — it’s about learning how to rebuild your life around what remains.Let's Talk PCS
Episodes
  • Episode 4: When The Future You Planned No Longer Fits After Traumatic Brain Injury(TBI), Post-Concussion/Concussive Syndrome(PCS) & Chronic Pain
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode of We Are Still Here, host Umme explores how Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS), and chronic pain can change the future we thought we were building.

    Most people think of concussion recovery in terms of symptoms like headaches, dizziness, fatigue, or brain fog. But what often goes unseen is how these conditions can affect work, school, finances, independence, and identity.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why returning to work after TBI or PCS can be so difficult
    • How brain injury and chronic pain affect daily functioning
    • The emotional impact of losing routine, purpose, and financial independence
    • What it means to rebuild when life no longer looks the way you planned

    For many survivors, the hardest loss is not just a job or title — it is the future they imagined for themselves.

    Whether you are living with a brain injury, supporting someone who is, or simply trying to understand the invisible side of recovery, this episode offers reflection, validation, and hope.

    Sometimes healing is not about going back.

    Sometimes it is about building forward.

    Your grief is valid.

    Your challenges are real.

    And you are not alone.

    One breath. One step. One day at a time.

    We Are Still Here.

    Contact: letstalkpcs@gmail.com

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    16 mins
  • Episode 3 : Invisible Pain: How Traumatic Brain Injury(TBI), Post-Concussion/Concussive Syndrome(PCS) & Chronic Pain Impact Everyday Relationships
    May 19 2026

    In this episode of We Are Still Here, host Umme explores how Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Post Concussion Syndrome (PCS), post-concussion symptoms, and chronic pain deeply impact relationships — with family, friends, romantic partners, and at work.

    While most conversations about TBI recovery and concussion focus on brain fog, headaches, fatigue, and physical pain, the hidden emotional and relational toll is rarely discussed. This episode shines a light on how invisible symptoms reshape connections and daily life.

    Living with TBI, PCS, or chronic pain doesn’t just change how you feel — it changes how you relate to others. Communication becomes harder, energy is unpredictable, and simple plans can feel overwhelming. This can create distance, misunderstandings, guilt, and grief — even when the injury is invisible to everyone else.

    In this gentle, validating conversation, we cover:

    • How TBI and post-concussion syndrome affect communication, emotional availability, and intimacy in romantic relationships
    • Why chronic pain and neurological fatigue lead to tension and misunderstandings with family members
    • The strain on friendships when you frequently cancel plans or struggle with social energy
    • Challenges of dating and building new relationships while managing an invisible illness
    • Workplace dynamics, productivity pressure, and explaining fluctuating symptoms to colleagues and bosses
    • The loneliness, guilt, and isolation that often follow brain injury
    • How some relationships grow stronger through adaptation, patience, and deeper understanding

    This episode is not medical advice. It is a safe space for lived experience, emotional validation, and real stories from people navigating TBI, post-concussion syndrome, chronic pain, and invisible disability.

    If you have TBI, post-concussive symptoms, or love someone who does, this conversation is for you. You’ll feel seen, understood, and reminded that your experience is valid — even when others can’t see it.

    Many people with traumatic brain injury describe a painful disconnect: their inner reality no longer matches how they appear on the outside. This mismatch can lead to isolation and lost connections, but it can also open the door to stronger boundaries, more authentic relationships, and greater self-compassion.

    You are not alone. Your symptoms are real. Your relationships can evolve with you.

    Take this episode at your own pace. Pause when you need to. Return whenever you need support.

    One breath. One step. One day at a time.We Are Still Here.


    Contact: letstalkpcs@gmail.com

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    19 mins
  • Episode 2 : TBI, Post Concussive Syndrome, & Chronic Pain : The Invisible Side of Healing from Brain Injury
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode of We Are Still Here, host Umme opens up about the invisible side of post-concussive syndrome (PCS) and traumatic brain injury recovery — the symptoms that don’t show up on the outside, yet demand the most energy to carry.

    From brain fog that feels heavier than the word suggests, to sudden neurological fatigue, shifting energy patterns, waves of grief, emotional changes, and the extra mental effort required for everyday tasks and social situations, Umme shares what life really feels like when your brain is quietly working overtime to heal.

    She explores why rest and pacing are essential (even when society tells us to push through), how to listen to your brain’s signals, and why resilience in brain injury recovery often looks quiet — like choosing gentleness over force.

    Whether you’re navigating PCS yourself, supporting someone who is, or simply want to understand experiences that often go unseen, this episode offers validation, insight, and a powerful reminder: your symptoms are real, your efforts matter, and even on the slow, uncertain days of healing… we are still here.


    Contact: letstalkpcs@gmail.com

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    17 mins
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