ABSTRACT

This book offers a personal insight into the experience of Alex Jelly, a professional fundraiser who developed a rare brain tumour, a papillary meningioma, which was successfully removed. She was left with Supplementary Motor Area Syndrome and associated problems including motor and speech impairments and a temporary psychosis. Discussing Alex’s struggles and triumphs throughout her rehabilitation, this book offers an honest account of her journey from diagnosis to recovery.

Part I introduces Alex’s early life and employment, symptom onset and diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. Part II presents her neurosurgeon, Adel Helmy, and a clinical neuropsychologist, Barbara A. Wilson. Adel provides a medical context by explaining Alex’s successful surgery and her post-operative experience. Finally, Barbara concludes with a comprehensive view of Alex’s recovery and gives a voice to the therapists and psychologists who worked with Alex throughout her in and outpatient rehabilitation journey.

This book provides support, understanding and hope for patients who have suffered a brain tumour, and their families. It is valuable reading for any professional involved in neurorehabilitation, studemts of clinical neuropsychology and those touched by brain injury.

part I|2 pages

Alex’s story

chapter 1|4 pages

Life before

chapter 2|4 pages

Symptoms and diagnosis

The Lime in the Coconut

chapter 3|1 pages

The op

Happy Valentine’s Day

chapter 4|5 pages

Early visits

chapter 5|34 pages

Psychosis and stories

Insights and butterflies

chapter 6|3 pages

Cancer

chapter 7|30 pages

Rehabilitation and recovery

chapter 9|2 pages

Life today

part II|2 pages

Background information from Adel Helmy and Barbara A. Wilson

chapter 10|6 pages

Meningioma and the brain

chapter 11|4 pages

Supplementary Motor Area Syndrome

chapter 14|3 pages

Summary and conclusions