Brain Injuries
Ten things you should never say to a person with a brain injury
From the perspective of someone who lives with traumatic brain injury, read Brooke Trotter's blog on Ten things you should never say to a person with a brain injury.
Ten things you should never say to a person with a brain injury
From the perspective of someone who lives with traumatic brain injury, read Brooke Trotter's blog on Ten things you should never say to a person with a brain injury.
My experience with alcohol after my brain injury
In this blog, Brooke Trotter talks about his experience with alcohol after his brain injury in the hope that it might be of help to others.
What really happens when you wake up out of a coma
Brooke Trotter details the moments after he woke up from a coma. I can’t tell you much about what it’s like being in a coma, but the aftermath I can.
Meet CFG Law’s latest guest writer: Anna Leggett
Discover Anna Leggett's journey of overcoming a traumatic brain injury after a car accident. Learn how she navigates through symptoms, medical challenges, and the importance of finding support and resources.
Tips for going on holiday with post-concussion syndrome
In this blog, Anna Leggett shares her experience and tips for going on holiday with post-concussion syndrome.
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.
Meet CFG Law’s latest guest writer: Michelle Munt
Read Michelle Munt's inspiring journey of overcoming a brain injury and her mission to support others through coaching and advocacy. Join her in raising awareness and understanding of brain injuries.
Why all doctors need to be aware of brain injury, not just the neurologists
In this blog, Michelle Munt shares her thoughts on why all doctors need to be aware of brain injury, not just the neurology department.
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.