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Joseph English was living his best life when a car accident changed
everything. He suffered life changing injuries, and the doctors
told him there was no chance of recovery. Facing life as a
quadriplegic, Joe lost his business, his romantic partner, and, for
a while, his will to carry on. His story, told with extensive
contributions from his family and friends, charts his journey from
being dead at the roadside to finding something to live for as he
recounts his progress from injury to survival. With absolute
candour, Joe tells the whole story of his accident, his
rehabilitation, and his recovery. Full of advice and suggestions
from professionals in the rehabilitation journey, this book is
remarkably frank about the struggles Joe has endured, and the times
when he felt as if life wasn’t worth living. It addresses all the
most difficult issues around life after paralysis, including loss
of identity and letting go of the past, as well as providing
practical information on topics such as assistive technology,
financial claims and legal support. It also outlines the various
roles of those in the rehabilitation team. His doctors and
specialist practitioners give their unique perspectives into their
processes and procedures, helping to demystify them, while Joe’s
family and friends ask the kinds of questions readers will be
asking too, making this an invaluable guide to what to expect for
anyone going through a similar experience. The book shows – by
lived example – that there is always more to live for. It is
essential reading for those with paraplegia, quadriplegia and other
spinal injuries, and their families, friends and care-givers. It is
also valuable for neuropsychologists, neurologists and other
rehabilitation therapists, as well as students in medicine,
nursing, allied health and neuropsychology.
Joseph English was living his best life when a car accident changed
everything. He suffered life changing injuries, and the doctors
told him there was no chance of recovery. Facing life as a
quadriplegic, Joe lost his business, his romantic partner, and, for
a while, his will to carry on. His story, told with extensive
contributions from his family and friends, charts his journey from
being dead at the roadside to finding something to live for as he
recounts his progress from injury to survival. With absolute
candour, Joe tells the whole story of his accident, his
rehabilitation, and his recovery. Full of advice and suggestions
from professionals in the rehabilitation journey, this book is
remarkably frank about the struggles Joe has endured, and the times
when he felt as if life wasn’t worth living. It addresses all the
most difficult issues around life after paralysis, including loss
of identity and letting go of the past, as well as providing
practical information on topics such as assistive technology,
financial claims and legal support. It also outlines the various
roles of those in the rehabilitation team. His doctors and
specialist practitioners give their unique perspectives into their
processes and procedures, helping to demystify them, while Joe’s
family and friends ask the kinds of questions readers will be
asking too, making this an invaluable guide to what to expect for
anyone going through a similar experience. The book shows – by
lived example – that there is always more to live for. It is
essential reading for those with paraplegia, quadriplegia and other
spinal injuries, and their families, friends and care-givers. It is
also valuable for neuropsychologists, neurologists and other
rehabilitation therapists, as well as students in medicine,
nursing, allied health and neuropsychology.
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