The Injury No One Named
How an Old Concussion Can Explain the Fog, Anger, and Exhaustion You Can't Shake
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Narrated by:
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Lynda-Jo Jackson
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By:
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Aoryn Thorval
What if the problem was never "just stress"?
Years after a concussion, many people are still living with brain fog, unexplained exhaustion, emotional outbursts, anxiety, poor concentration, and a constant feeling that something isn't right.
Too often, these struggles are treated as separate problems instead of possible long-term effects of an overlooked brain injury.
The Injury No One Named connects the dots between past head trauma and the symptoms that may still be shaping your daily life.
Inside, you'll discover:
• Why concussion symptoms can persist long after the injury.
• How brain fog, irritability, fatigue, and emotional overwhelm may be connected.
• The science behind overlooked post-concussion challenges.
• Practical strategies to better understand your brain and support recovery.
• How to move forward with greater clarity, confidence, and hope.
Written in clear, compassionate language, this book helps you make sense of confusing symptoms without fear or false promises. Whether you're searching for answers for yourself or someone you love, it offers a new perspective on what may have been missing all along.
If you've ever wondered, "Why don't I feel like myself anymore?", this book may help you ask the right questions, and take the next step toward understanding, healing, and reclaiming your life.
Start discovering what your injury never had the chance to explain.
©2026 Aoryn Thorval (P)2026 Aoryn Thorval