Brain Injury Brooke
5 more bits of advice from someone who’s been there, done it, forgotten it and done it again!
Brooke trotter continues his list of 5 more bits of advice from someone who’s been there, done it, forgotten it and done it again!
5 more bits of advice from someone who’s been there, done it, forgotten it and done it again!
Brooke trotter continues his list of 5 more bits of advice from someone who’s been there, done it, forgotten it and done it again!
5 bits of advice from someone who’s been there, done it, forgotten it and done it again!
Do you have a brain injury? Here are 5 bits of advice from someone who’s been there, done it, forgotten it and done it again!
Dealing with a distorted sense of smell after a brain injury
In this article, Michelle Munt talks about Parosmia. A lesser-known condition of Tbi that distorts your sense of smell.
Why do brain injury survivors experience déjà vu?
In this blog post, Michelle Munt explores what déjà vu is and why it is more common with brain injury survivors.
My New Normal: Living with a Spinal Cord Injury
Discover how Lauren Doherty navigates her 'new normal' after a life-changing accident, finding purpose in educating others about road safety. Gain insight into resilience and adaptation.
How good nutrition sped up my brain injury recovery
You’ve no doubt heard the saying ‘Food is medicine’. In my experience, these are very applicable when it comes to healing from a concussion/brain injury.
Video calls create Zoom fatigue for this brain injury survivor
Video calls have helped people continue to work from home, but it can all get a bit too much sometimes, especially for brain injury survivors.
Having hope and staying positive
In this article, Brooke describes how people pulled together to provide his loved ones with hope and see the positive during a terrible time of uncertainty
How social distancing has changed the shopping experience for brain injury survivors
In this blog post, Michelle Munt looks at how social distancing during the COVID-19 Pandemic has changed shopping for brain injury survivors.
A brain injury isn't always invisible if you just take the time to notice
Brain injury is often referred to as an invisible disability because a stranger wouldn't necessarily know just by looking at you that something was wrong.
Tips on how to stay positive after a brain injury
A lot of the time, being positive after a brain injury is difficult, but it’s definitely worth the effort. Here are Brooke Trotter's tips on how to stay positive after a brain injury.
My typical day: Living with a Spinal Cord Injury
Discover a day in the life of Lauren Doherty, living with a Spinal Cord Injury. From morning routines to work and leisure activities, find out how she navigates daily challenges with a well-established routine.