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Living on Borrowed Time

The Ravings of an Angry Survivor of Traumatic Brain Injury and Guardianship Abuse

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Living on Borrowed Time

By: Rebecca S Meadows
Narrated by: Lynnda Nelson
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About this listen

What would you do if it happened to you?
If you awoke one day when you were twelve years old to be informed that your life was suddenly over?
Well . . . Here is what I did.
If you became the wealthiest person you would ever know just three and a half years later?
What would that be like?
Well, this is what it was like when it happened to me.
And—if five years later—you were dragged into court late one night for a secret “emergency” hearing so your parents and their corrupt lawyers could steal your property and freedom for fifteen god-damn years as they locked you under an unconstitutional guardianship?
How angry would you be?
And how far would you go to get even with them all in the end?
Well . . . here is my story.
This is my life.
So, why am I offering my story to you now?
It’s simple. Just to offer some helpful food for thought.
You see—my whole life before the accident—my plan was to grow up and become a teacher.
So that first day when I woke up—when I grasped what a pickle I was in—I realized I would just have to write a book about all my experiences if I ever managed to find my way out of that incredibly horrific sync hole.
. . . if only to educate all those stupid doctors.
And then there was all that terrible stuff those lawyers did to my family and me . . .
Can you imagine my desperation for survival, escape, and then to share my story with the whole world?
Well . . . here is that story.

©2024 Rebecca S Meadows (P)2024 Rebecca S Meadows
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