TBI - Our Never Ending Journey: Traumatic Brain Injury - The Early Stages

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An excellent distraction for anyone staying in hospital, hilarious and funny, this story will put a smile on your face. A better gift than a box of chocolates or a bunch of flowers, this story will keep you laughing and full of cheer and maybe you too will be able to relate to some of the scenarios the author has experienced since his accident which resulted in traumatic brain injury. An easy reading comedy for all age groups that may of had a hospital stay, that shows you the bright side of life in hospital. So good you just can't put it down.

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David and Sharon have two children aged thirteen and eight and have lived in both the UK and USA but now reside back in the UK so they are close to friends and family. They are normal, everyday people who thought this traumatic experience would never happen to them but it has and the effect on their family has been devastating. Their whole life has been turned upside down however their outlook on life is to take the positive out of any situation, the glass is half full not half empty!

Authored by people living with Brain Injury (#ABI / #TBI)

very useful for all therapists (#Speech, #physiotherapy, #occupational and #psychology

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#physio

 #neuropsychology

input from medical practitioners in the neurology field

relevant for people with #dementia, #ms, #‎braininjury‬ ‪#‎stroke‬ ‪#‎disability‬ ‪#‎mnd‬ ‪#‎als‬ ‪#‎ms #headinjury

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