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Work in Progress – Optokinetic Training…again

July 19, 2017July 19, 2017Kristin Comment

This is the view from the top of Mt. Sanitas looking over the lights of Boulder. I love it up there at night. Last summer […]

Kili Monster – Isolation, Companionship and Pets After Brain Injury

June 27, 2017Kristin 1

When I was 21 years old I got a dog, Trooper, who was with me for 17 years. Six months after my TBI we had […]

On the Road – Driving After TBI

June 15, 2017Kristin 3

Yes, this is me with two of my cousins, getting my very first car for my 16th birthday, and yes, I rocked that vest. When […]

North Fork 50K, Lost Creek Wilderness – How Self Talk Can Help With Task Initiation

June 9, 2017June 10, 2017Kristin 1

This past Saturday was the North Fork 50K. It was a bit of a rematch for me. Last year it was my first post-TBI ultramarathon […]

The return of Dr. Gablehouse – Work after TBI

May 23, 2017Kristin 2

Bust out the lab coat and stethoscope! In my last post I shared some big news that I was going in to work a 4 […]

Collegiate Peaks Trail Run and a BIG announcement

May 11, 2017May 11, 2017Kristin 4

This past weekend was the Collegiate Peaks Trail Run in Buena Vista, Colorado. A bunch of folks from URT went down for the weekend, some […]

Brave Enough to Quit – Behind the Rocks 50K

March 29, 2017March 29, 2017Kristin 2

On Friday I headed out for a super fun weekend with friends for Behind the Rocks 50k in Moab, UT. The drive is long, about […]

What Goes Up Must Come Down – The Rollercoaster of Recovery

March 17, 2017March 17, 2017Kristin 3

A month ago I wrote a post about the amazing progress I was making. I had been more active and was starting to see the […]

Getting Back On The Bike – Turns Out It’s Not “Just Like Riding A Bicycle”

February 22, 2017Kristin Comment

The first thing I asked as I was laying in the road after the crash was, “Is my bike okay?” Fortunately, she fared better than […]

Turn The Radio Up – Progress!

February 16, 2017February 17, 2017Kristin 2

It has been a long road. A long, steep, icy, with two steps forward and one step back, sort of road; but I am finally […]

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Hello, I’m Kristin

I suffered a brain injury on a cycling trip in 2015 and this blog is about my return to running ultramarathons, from 50k to 100 miles, my ongoing mental and physical struggles, my rehab, and my life with mild tramautic brain injury, or mTBI.

Recent Posts

  • Drawing the Line – High Lonesome 100 mile DNF
  • Quad Rock 50 mile – A Great Race Is All Perspective
  • Moab Run The Rocks – A HUGE WIN and a Factory Reset
  • Time Travel – Dealing with Major Setbacks Years after TBI
  • Black Canyon 100k – 3rd Edition – The One With All the Water

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