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Christopher Yeoh

    A Different Perspective After Brain Injury
    A Different Perspective After Brain Injury
    • A Different Perspective After Brain Injury

      A Tilted Point of View

      • 154 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      The narrative centers on Christopher Yeoh's life-altering experience following a road traffic accident that left him in a coma for eight days. His journey through recovery, marked by numerous hospital visits over the course of a year, explores themes of resilience and the struggle to reintegrate into daily life. This personal account highlights the profound impact of trauma and the challenges of returning to a world he once anticipated exploring.

      A Different Perspective After Brain Injury
    • A Different Perspective After Brain Injury

      • 154 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      Whilst preparing for his travel adventures into a world he had yet to explore, Christopher Yeoh was involved in a road traffic accident and experienced something few others would be "privileged" to witness. Eight days in a coma, more than a year in and out of hospital and a gradual re-introduction to the world of work. A Different Perspective After Brain Injury: A Tilted Point of View is written entirely by the survivor, providing an unusually introspective and critical personal account of life following a serious blow to the head. It charts the initial insult, early rehabilitation, development of understanding, the return of emotion, moments of triumph and regression into depression, the exercise of reframing how a brain injury is perceived and a return to work. It also describes the mental adjustments of awareness and acceptance alongside the physical recovery process. Readily accessible to the general public, this book will also be of particular interest to professionals involved in the care of people who have had significant brain injuries, brain injury survivors, their families and friends and also those who fund and organise health and social care. This unique author account will provide a degree of understanding of what living with a hidden disability is really like.

      A Different Perspective After Brain Injury