ABSTRACT

This important book presents a unique, personal account of the impact a mild traumatic brain injury can have. It tells the story of Pauline, who was 33 when a late football tackle caused a bleed in her brain which went undiscovered for 18 months. The account includes descriptions of hidden symptoms of concussion and post-concussion syndrome, pitfalls in diagnoses, the uneven progress of recovery and the effect of the varied reactions which others have to an acquired brain injury.

The author incorporates memories alongside extracts from clinic notes, diary entries and emails to reflect the disjointed progress of diagnosis and recovery as- although similar- no two head injuries are the same. Through this book, the reader gains an appreciation of the confusion experienced by many brain injury survivors, which sheds light on why some may develop unusual behavior or mental health issues, and how such issues can be alleviated. Brain injuries are poorly understood by the general public and this can lead to difficult interactions. Moreover, complications in diagnosis means some may not realize they have this milder form of brain injury.

This book will enlighten brain injury survivors and affected families and allow professionals an insight into their patients’ experiences. As concerns grow over the risks which contact sports pose, this book shows how even mild brain injuries can wreak havoc with careers, relationships and one’s sense of self, but that a happy life can still be found.

part |52 pages

2014: Perspective

chapter Chapter 1|7 pages

Brain injury

The incident and immediate aftermath

chapter Chapter 2|14 pages

Clinical advice and symptoms

Just wait it out

chapter Chapter 3|10 pages

Abandonment and support

chapter Chapter 4|9 pages

Returning to normal after brain injury

Life gets in the way

chapter Chapter 5|10 pages

Seeking professional help

Hard truths to face

part |66 pages

2015: Priorities

chapter Chapter 6|8 pages

Finding a diagnostic pathway

Enter the specialists

chapter Chapter 7|8 pages

Hospital appointments

You wait ages, then five come along at once

chapter Chapter 8|8 pages

Dizziness and related treatments

It’s all in your head

chapter Chapter 9|10 pages

Returning to former activities

Get out, do more stuff!

chapter Chapter 10|10 pages

Vocational rehabilitation

Work, once more, with feeling

chapter Chapter 11|9 pages

Results of the brain scans

A voicemail diagnosis

chapter Chapter 12|11 pages

Therapeutic and diagnostic orders

Much therapy, very wow

part |23 pages

2016: Planning

chapter Chapter 13|10 pages

If it’s Tuesday, this must be a migraine

chapter Chapter 14|11 pages

Fatigue management in the wild

Harder, faster, stronger

part |32 pages

2017 and 2018: Pacing

chapter Chapter 15|10 pages

Into the third year of recovery

Wait, is this normal?

chapter Chapter 16|11 pages

Brain injury survivor

Who am I now?

chapter Chapter 17|9 pages

Finding happiness within limitations

Who will I be?