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Andrew Tillyard

    The Reality of Brain Injury
    The Reality of Brain Injury
    • Andrew Tillyard, a respected medical professional, family man, and athlete, faced a life-altering vehicle crash that resulted in a serious head injury. Airlifted to the hospital where he worked, he recounts his raw struggles to rebuild his life in this compelling narrative. Drawing from regular blog entries during his rehabilitation, Andrew offers an authentic reflection on key stages of recovery, addressing both practical daily challenges and broader existential concerns. He shares the unique difficulties and support he encountered as a healthcare professional turned patient, emphasizing that the journey includes negativity, bitterness, and occasional rage as integral parts of healing. Alongside these struggles, he celebrates the small victories that fueled his determination, illustrating that hope for the future is always present. He recounts learning to achieve what doctors deemed impossible—walking, reading, running, and ultimately writing this book. With a decade of recovery behind him, Andrew provides a long-term perspective on the ups and downs of healing. This narrative serves as essential reading for neuropsychologists, neurologists, rehabilitation therapists, and students in medicine and allied health, while also resonating with anyone who has survived a brain injury and grappled with the question of life’s worth.

      The Reality of Brain Injury
    • The Reality of Brain Injury

      Am I Still Me?

      • 130 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The narrative follows Andrew Tillyard's journey of recovery after a life-altering vehicle crash that left him with a severe head injury. Detailing his raw and uncompromising struggles, he reflects on the challenges of rebuilding his life and the resilience required to overcome adversity. Through his personal account, readers gain insight into the transformative power of perseverance and the human spirit in the face of trauma.

      The Reality of Brain Injury