Half a Mind to ..

Life after brain injury – one small victory at a time.

Examples of Posts about Challenges

now and into the future

These are examples of titles for posts I intend to publish over time …

Hemianopia
Sensory Overload
Arguing the case for monitoring scans
poor balance
intentionally unused
chemo side effects
choosing between options
Separating Correlation and Cause
digestive system hits
Documenting things
Fatigue
Intentionally blank
getting insurance
Hyper extension
insurances on retirement
Late onset radiation necrosis
Losing Things
Low Immune System
Mental Health
navigation
neurological shakes
NHS and private medical health insurance
no occupational therapy
Outliving the prognosis
physical fitness
(vacant)
Poor proprioception
Problem solving
public misinterpretation
Radiotherapy
Remembering medication
Remembering meetings
Retirement on medical heath grounds
Sensory integration
Short Term Memory
Sleep
Spatial awareness
Stroke
Travel insurance
Understanding the new normal – recognising cause and effect
Unpicking the causes and effects
Walking with vision loss-
What happens when
Analysis Paralyslis
Losing Focus
planning journeys
mind pops
getting lost
choosing between treatments
Brain tumour
Money
(Things too personal to discuss in a public document)
Brain fog
closed minds of some acquaintances
difficult to get physical exercise
The new normal
Lethargy / low energy
restarting tasks by mistake
blank
picking up old work
timekeeping
Rationalising the situation
Writing this blog
Error prone
Unreliable
Muscles not firing
Keeping up hobbies and pastimes
loss of confidence
stories are too complex or too simple
diet
Medication side effects
Attending social events
Mental rotation

challenges
Hemianopia
Sensory Overload
Arguing the case for monitoring scans
poor balance
intentionally unused
chemo side effects
choosing between options

Separating Correlation and Cause

digestive system hits
Documenting things
Fatigue
Intentionally blank
getting insurance
Hyper extension
insurances on retirement
Late onset radiation necrosis
Losing Things
Low Immune System
Mental Health
navigation
neurological shakes
NHS and private medical health insurance
no occupational therapy
Outliving the prognosis
physical fitness
(vacant)
Poor proprioception
Problem solving
public misinterpretation
Radiotherapy
Remembering medication
Remembering meetings
Retirement on medcial heath grounds
Sensory integration
Short Term Memory
Sleep
Spatial awareness
Stroke
Travel insurance
Understanding the new normal – recognising cause and effect
Unpicking the causes and effects
Walking with vision loss-
What happens when
Analysis Paralylis
Losing Focus
planning journeys
mind pops
getting lost
choosing between treatments
Brain tumour
Money
(Things too personal to discuss in a public document)
Brain fog
closed minds of some acquaintances
difficult to get physical exercise
The new normal
Lethargy / low energy
restarting tasks by mistake
blank
picking up old work
timekeeping
Rationalising the situation
Writing this blog
Error prone
Unreliable
Muscles not firing
Keeping up hobbies and pastimes
loss of confidence
stories are too complex or too simple
diet
Medication side effects
Attending social events
Mental rotation

challenges
Hemianopia
Sensory Overload
Arguing the case for monitoring scans
poor balance
intentionally unused
chemo side effects
choosing between options

Separating Correlation and Cause

digestive system hits
Documenting things
Fatigue
Intentionally blank
getting insurance
Hyper extension
insurances on retirement
Late onset radiation necrosis
Losing Things
Low Immune System
Mental Health
navigation
neurological shakes
NHS and private medical health insurance
no occupational therapy
Outliving the prognosis
physical fitness
(vacant)
Poor proprioception
Problem solving
public misinterpretation
Radiotherapy
Remembering medication
Remembering meetings
Retirement on medcial heath grounds
Sensory integration
Short Term Memory
Sleep
Spatial awareness
Stroke
Travel insurance
Understanding the new normal – recognising cause and effect
Unpicking the causes and effects
Walking with vision loss-
What happens when
Analysis Paralylis
Losing Focus
planning journeys
mind pops
getting lost
choosing between treatments
Brain tumour
Money
(Things too personal to discuss in a public document)
Brain fog
closed minds of some acquaintances
difficult to get physical exercise
The new normal
Lethargy / low energy
restarting tasks by mistake
blank
picking up old work
timekeeping
Rationalising the situation
Writing this blog
Error prone
Unreliable
Muscles not firing
Keeping up hobbies and pastimes
loss of confidence
stories are too complex or too simple
diet
Medication side effects
Attending social events
Mental rotation

Hemianopia
Sensory Overload
Arguing the case for monitoring scans
poor balance
intentionally unused
chemo side effects
choosing between options

Separating Correlation and Cause

digestive system hits
Documenting things
Fatigue
Intentionally blank
getting insurance
Hyper extension
insurances on retirement
Late onset radiation necrosis
Losing Things
Low Immune System
Mental Health
navigation
neurological shakes
NHS and private medical health insurance
no occupational therapy
Outliving the prognosis
physical fitness
(vacant)
Poor proprioception
Problem solving
public misinterpretation
Radiotherapy
Remembering medication
Remembering meetings
Retirement on medcial heath grounds
Sensory integration
Short Term Memory
Sleep
Spatial awareness
Stroke
Travel insurance
Understanding the new normal – recognising cause and effect
Unpicking the causes and effects
Walking with vision loss-
What happens when
Analysis Paralylis
Losing Focus
planning journeys
mind pops
getting lost
choosing between treatments
Brain tumour
Money
(Things too personal to discuss in a public document)
Brain fog
closed minds of some acquaintances
difficult to get physical exercise
The new normal
Lethargy / low energy
restarting tasks by mistake
blank
picking up old work
timekeeping
Rationalising the situation
Writing this blog
Error prone
Unreliable
Muscles not firing
Keeping up hobbies and pastimes
loss of confidence
stories are too complex or too simple
diet
Medication side effects
Attending social events
Mental rotation