Ed

Ed was cycling work when he sustained a traumatic brain injury. There were no witnesses or CCTV footage and he does not remember what happened. Since his injury, he has experienced fatigue, irritability and can be sensitive to noise.

Ed was interviewed four months after the cycling accident that caused his traumatic brain injury. He is unsure how the accident happened because he does not remember it. He hit his head and shattere his cheekbone. The severity of his head injury was assessed at the scene using the Glasgow Coma Scale (a scale measuring people’s responsiveness after they;ve had a brain injury), on which he was given full mark despite appearing as mad as a fish and talking a complete load of balone. He was taken straight to hospital for an operation on his cheekbone.

Ed has been looked after and helped by numerous health professionals a facial surgeon, a neurologist, an eye specialist, a cranio-osteopath, a neuropsychologist and a cardiologist in case his accident had been caused by a heart attack, which it was not. He was able to access appointments with these professionals largely because he had private health insurance.

Ed tried to return to work after his injury, but describes exhausting himself, becoming irritable and, because he needed to sleep a lot, missing out on seeing his son. At his wife’s insistence, he was signed off work for six months. He hopes to make a gradual return in stages.

Ed’s injury has changed the way he looks at his life. Before, he spent a lot of time at work, stressed. Now, he is aiming to have a more balanced lif to include home, work, communit. He wants to dedicate some of his time to helping others.

Ed would encourage others to admit when they have a problem, but not to give up hope.

Age at interview 42

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Ed says life in London is frenetic, noisy and very busy. He didn’t think about this much until…

Age at interview 42

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By raising money for charity, Ed feels he is turning a bad situation into something positive.

Age at interview 42

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Ed feels brain injury is almost the worst kind of disability because survivors’ impairments are…

Age at interview 42

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Ed wanted to recover as best he could so that his son wouldn’t experiences any negative effects…

Age at interview 42

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The information Ed received was wishy-washy and he likens recovery to buying a house, it takes…

Age at interview 42

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Ed went on a retreat after his injury. He found meditating, and improving his fitness and diet…

Age at interview 42

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Ed’s friend also had a serious injury and advised him recovery would take at least six months,…

Age at interview 42

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Ed explained to his insurers that they should pay for the help he needed to fix his brain just…

Age at interview 42

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Ed was surprised that something as simple as earplugs helped him overcome the frustration he felt…

Age at interview 42

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Ed went back to work before he was ready. He was getting very tired and frustrated, so he got…

Age at interview 42

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Ed couldn’t remember his accident, so he was sent for tests to see if he had any health issues…

Age at interview 42

Gender Male