Greg was brave and fearlessly shared his story when it certainly wasn’t commonplace. He wanted to offer people hope and let them know they are not alone and used his platform to do so. He was on panels @ Johns Hopkins, and spoke @ high schools and colleges. He was on TV and radio, all to help stop the stigma and raise awareness.
I am sharing Greg’s story because it is important for me to honor Greg and all he stood for. The processes that kept him well were abandoned and we lost him to suicide. We founded The Gregory H. Montgomery Jr. Foundation for Ultimate Growth to raise awareness and funds for mental health education and suicide prevention. Tremendous strides have been made since my parents sought help for Greg when he was only a boy, but there is still so much more work to be done.
Our passion which was first cultivated by Greg is to get the needed tools to children so they feel embraced, accepted, heard, and enriched so they are equipped to live full lives.
We donated Greg’s brain to the CTE Brain Donation Registry to be examined neuropathologically for evidence of CTE. He had a diagnosis of Stage 1 CTE. His brain will be studied in perpetuity. There is a high correlation between CTE and Bipolar Disorder in the registry. As of now, there is no concrete evidence if people with Bipolar Disorder are more susceptible to CTE or the reverse, but knowledge is power.