Room 23: Surviving a Brain Hemorrhage

· She Writes Press
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256
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About this ebook

Kavita Basi had a wonderful life—a job she enjoyed, a wonderful family, and seemingly perfect health. Then an unexpected event took place and turned her entire world upside down.
In Room 23, Basi chronicles her time suffering from a subarachnoid hemorrhage—bleeding in the area of the skull surrounding the brain. With this diagnosis, Basi went from being healthy and happy to battling a condition with a 50 percent mortality rate. Following her challenging journey through near death and recovery, this memoir takes an exciting, interactive approach, using QR codes within the chapters so readers can transport themselves to the timeline of what Basi was doing at each moment of her experience, either linking to an Instagram post or video blog—bringing her struggles, and ultimate triumph, alive.
10% of profits will be donated to the Brain & Spine Foundation .

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5.0
1 review
Sedona Brinkley
November 30, 2018
Awesome memoir if her journey and a help journal for those who are experiencing a brain injury.
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About the author

Born in the 1970s, Kavita Basi was brought up in a middle-class area in the North East of the UK. She is a vice president in a global organization and an ambassador for a neurological charity in the UK. She writes a monthly blog on www.kavitabasi.com and is active on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, regularly posting motivating images/information. Basi loves to paint, sing, dance, write, run, walk, and spend time with her family.

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