Living with Mild Brain Injury

The Difficulties of Diagnosis and Recovery from Post-Concussion Syndrome
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A vivid memoir of concussion, recovery, and rediscovery.
This compelling memoir charts Pauline’s real-life experience—with symptoms, misdiagnosis, and a hidden bleed following a football tackle. Combining diary entries, clinic notes, and raw emotion, it offers invaluable insight for survivors, families, and healthcare professionals.
"⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I was engrossed, and read the book in a day."
Who it's for:
- Brain injury survivors
- Loved ones and carers supporting someone with mild TBI
- Neurorehabilitation professionals
- Brain Injury awareness advocates and organisations
What you’ll discover:
- Common hidden concussion symptoms
- Pitfalls in diagnosis and uneven recovery paths
- Impact on relationships, work, and identity
- A roadmap to resilience, informed by lived experience
Author Insight
"I wrote this to share my journey of an invisible condition—and to show that a happy life is still possible."
Praise for Living with Mild Brain Injury
“Incredibly vivid… this book will be of great benefit to professionals, survivors and their families alike.” Dr Neil Parrett, MA(hons), DClinPsy, PgDip, CPsychol. Consultant Clinical Psychologist (Neurorehabilitation)
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "A brilliantly written, and emotional narrative of the author's struggles following a concussion during a football match... I was engrossed and read the book in a day. The book shows that even so called "mild" brain injury is anything but mild, especially to the person affected by it." MrK via Amazon.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I found it to be a deconstruction of all the ways the brain helps us out as well as a reconstruction of the author's mental health and wellbeing, I was instantly gripped and found it incredibly fascinating." Solomon via Amazon
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