STORIES

Firsthand accounts from individuals who have experienced PBA.

Whether you have Pseudobulbar Affect (PBA) or care about someone who does, taking the time to share your personal story can make a profound difference to another. Join us by engaging with others facing PBA on the by reading one of the stories below.

A note with reminders stuck on a refrigerator door.

We really do need each other.

People say that New York City is the city that never sleeps, and I couldn’t...
A photo of Ned Vickers running in a marathon

I’m not one to give up.

Having significant PsuedoBulbar Affect (PBA) for many years after sustaining multiple traumatic brain injuries (TBIs),...

It’s hard work, this new life.

I am a sixty-seven-year-old woman, a mother to three grown children. I have been married...
A portrait of Sara Evelyne

Sending each of you all the love in the world.

Becoming a traumatic brain injury survivor meant embracing the possibilities that existed within myself and...