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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Yeoh is a holder of an LLB and LLM from the London School of Economics. He continues to practice securities law as a solicitor of England and Wales at a major global law firm. After his adventure he now runs a multi award winning food and travel blog at quieteating.com and is a featured photographer in the Telegraph and Sunday Times newspapers. His photos have also been featured in brochures by the luxury travel company, Audley Travel. As an action man he was previously an avid triathlete and a national award winning karateka. Now he prefers a slower pace of life by writing and irritating people with his camera. Life after brain injury is not something less but just something different.
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Foreword Dr Richard Greenwood Series foreword Barbara A Wilson Acknowledgments Preface The start of the (almost) end The most exciting day of my life My boring history The Wellington hospital A second childhood The wheelchair and me Standing on two feet Understanding and feeling The Bleakness Clothes make the man A birthday in hospital A tilted point of view The assault on self End of an era The national health service The death of ambition Other peoples' stories The Oliver Zangwill Centre The idealism of youth The land of OZ Perfectionism The rainbow The importance of semantics The traumatic brain injury fraternity A return to the institution Writing Excuses and choices A constructive pastime An (almost) new start Epilogue A little bit about the author Index References Further reading
Foreword Dr Richard Greenwood Series foreword Barbara A Wilson Acknowledgments Preface The start of the (almost) end The most exciting day of my life My boring history The Wellington hospital A second childhood The wheelchair and me Standing on two feet Understanding and feeling The Bleakness Clothes make the man A birthday in hospital A tilted point of view The assault on self End of an era The national health service The death of ambition Other peoples' stories The Oliver Zangwill Centre The idealism of youth The land of OZ Perfectionism The rainbow The importance of semantics The traumatic brain injury fraternity A return to the institution Writing Excuses and choices A constructive pastime An (almost) new start Epilogue A little bit about the author Index References Further reading
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