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Living with Mild Brain Injury

The Difficulties of Diagnosis and Recovery from Post-Concussion Syndrome
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Living with Mild Brain Injury offers a personal, in-depth account of Pauline O'Connor's experience after suffering a mild traumatic brain injury at 33. Her story reveals the hidden symptoms of concussion and post-concussion syndrome, the challenges of diagnosis, uneven recovery, and the varied reactions from others. Through diary entries, clinic notes, and personal reflections, the book illuminates the confusion and mental health struggles that can follow such an injury, emphasising that no two brain injuries are alike.

This revealing narrative provides valuable insights into how mild brain injuries can disrupt careers, relationships, and identity, while also showing that a fulfilling life remains possible.
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This book is ideal for brain injury survivors, their families, and healthcare professionals seeking an empathetic understanding of mild brain injury's effects and recovery challenges.

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The book presents a personal account of the impact a mild traumatic brain injury can have. It tells the story of Pauline, who was 33 when a 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.

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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 asβ€”although similarβ€”no two head injuries are the same. Through Living with Mild Brain Injury, the reader gains an appreciation of the confusion experienced by many brain injury survivors, which sheds light on why some may develop unusual behaviour 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 mean some may not realise 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, Living with Mild Brain Injury 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.

Series: After Brain Injury: Survivor Stories

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"Incredibly vivid... this book will be of great benefit to professionals, survivors and their families alike."Dr Neil Parrett, Consultant Clinical Psychologist (Neurorehabilitation)

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780367524111

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 30 December 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 360g

Pages: 184

About the Author

Pauline O’Connor grew up in New Zealand where she gained a degree in Viticulture and Winemaking. She emigrated to London where a football (soccer) tackle led to a bleed in her brain. Pauline began writing during her recovery and documents her experience here and on the website: www.pigpen.page

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