The Glass Between Us

The Glass Between Us

by Eileen Rudnick
The Glass Between Us

The Glass Between Us

by Eileen Rudnick

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Overview

As Eileen Rudnick drove home after a long day at work in October 2000, her life became unexpectedly and forever altered - she was in a near fatal head-on collision. A rush to Shock Trauma saved her life, but the accident left her with severe traumatic brain injury. The Glass Between us is the step-by-step chronology of her recovery from severe traumatic brain injury, starting with the motor vehicle collision, through the time in coma, continuing with emergence, through rehabilitation, and ending in the present time. Eileen recounts the extraordinary story of her emergence from coma and the accelerated developmental processes she sped through to become a new and improved version of her former self.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781934074114
Publisher: Apprentice House
Publication date: 03/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 206
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Eileen Rudnick was born in Montreal, Canada and emigrated to the U.S. in 1965. She is married to Michael Rudnick LPN, her spouse of 39 years. They have two grown children and two grandchildren and currently live in Carroll County, Maryland. Eileen was an accountant for many years before the traffic accident that changed her life in 2000. She is currently a student at Carroll Community College with a 4.0 GPA and a member of two different honor societies - Phi Theta Kappa and Delta Alpha Pi. Eileen also spends some of her time tutoring her classmates in math and writing. She has been writing since she was eight years old and is seeking a degree in English. After her rehabilitation at Kernan Hospital in Woodlawn, Eileen returned to volunteer in the office of the Brain Injury Association of Maryland (biamd.org) She is also the co-facilitator of a brain injury support group in Eldersburg with her husband. The anthology Reading Lips and Other Ways to Overcome a Disability, published by Apprentice House, contains a memoir by Eileen called, “To the Summit or Bust.” She was also the subject of the article, “Sustaining Spirit,” in the June 2009 issue of Baltimore Magazine (baltimormagazine.net). Eileen was interviewed on WCBM talk radio on Sept. 5th, 2009 (womantalklive.com). Today, Eileen is a brain injury survivor advocate and a motivational speaker on their behalf. Contact Eileen via eileen.rudnick@gmail.com.
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