
What does it feel like to live life after a traumatic brain injury? American Expat Christopher Dittrich has adopted the attitude that it is important to “keep moving forward.”
At the age of 18, Chris suffered a serious brain injury from a car accident in 2008. Since then, he has graduated from university, travelled the world, and worked in Hong Kong.
Today, he happily works and resides in Thailand, while surrounding himself with many supportive friends.
What has motivated Chris to continue improving daily and lead an enriching life despite his brain injury?
Tune in to find out his secret. Also, discover how Chris has used his brain injury to enhance his life rather than hold him back.
If anyone would like to contact Chris personally, they can connect with him on Instagram @cd_worldwide or Facebook.
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