Brain Surgery & Neurodiversity: The Beginning of My Journey
Christine Kujawski shares how surgery to remove a brain tumor forever altered her life and relationship with neurodiversity.
My name is Christine Kujawski and I'm neurodiverse. I've survived and overcome a brain tumor, paralysis, blindness, a record setting coma, and more. I work as a speech-language pathologist, mentor, advocate, and will be finishing my doctorate related to language and music. My brain now works in unusual ways and I'm living proof anything is possible. I believe neurodiversity is like a super power that has yet to be fully tapped. My goal is to make the world a better place where differences are what makes us the same and where diversity drives positive change.
Christine Kujawski shares how surgery to remove a brain tumor forever altered her life and relationship with neurodiversity.