All In My Head
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All in My Head: The silence is deafening is a searingly honest and psychologically immersive memoir by Rhys Westacott, a professional architect and traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivor. After a catastrophic fall, he sustained a large skull fracture across three of his primary cranial bones and, multiple haemorrhaging to his brain. In the days that followed, he lay alone, unaware of the severity of his injuries, drifting in an out of consciousness. From this point of rupture, the life he lived, in the world he knew, from his unparalleled mind, had expired. This memoir chronicles the long, invisible and profoundly isolating recovery that ensued, from such an instantly brutal transformation. What distinguishes this memoir is not the drama of the accident itself but the extraordinary precision with which it maps the interior landscape of a brain in crisis and, the inescapable need to relearn how he must live again. He renders, with clinical clarity and disarming candour, the sensory hypersensitivity, cognitive overload, identity fracture and, emotional volatility that define a TBI recovery from its earliest and most bewildering stages while unable to process his own diagnosis. This memoir is structured around eleven chapters, each tracking a distinct phase or facet of recovery: the trauma, the immediate aftermath, the gradual revelation of altered selfhood, the strategies for returning to professional life, the science of neuroplasticity, the loss and slow, distorted return of senses and ultimately, the desperate aspiration to thrive, not just survive. Throughout, this memoir moves with fluency between the personal and the clinical, grounding raw experience in neuroscientific context without ever sacrificing emotional immediacy. It is an unsettling but honest, lived experience of medical self-testimony with considerable depth and originality, one that services both as a document of individual endurance and as a genuine contribution to improve public understanding of hidden disability.
All in My Head: The silence is deafening is a searingly honest and psychologically immersive memoir by Rhys Westacott, a professional architect and traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivor. After a catastrophic fall, he sustained a large skull fracture across three of his primary cranial bones and, multiple haemorrhaging to his brain. In the days that followed, he lay alone, unaware of the severity of his injuries, drifting in an out of consciousness. From this point of rupture, the life he lived, in the world he knew, from his unparalleled mind, had expired. This memoir chronicles the long, invisible and profoundly isolating recovery that ensued, from such an instantly brutal transformation. What distinguishes this memoir is not the drama of the accident itself but the extraordinary precision with which it maps the interior landscape of a brain in crisis and, the inescapable need to relearn how he must live again. He renders, with clinical clarity and disarming candour, the sensory hypersensitivity, cognitive overload, identity fracture and, emotional volatility that define a TBI recovery from its earliest and most bewildering stages while unable to process his own diagnosis. This memoir is structured around eleven chapters, each tracking a distinct phase or facet of recovery: the trauma, the immediate aftermath, the gradual revelation of altered selfhood, the strategies for returning to professional life, the science of neuroplasticity, the loss and slow, distorted return of senses and ultimately, the desperate aspiration to thrive, not just survive. Throughout, this memoir moves with fluency between the personal and the clinical, grounding raw experience in neuroscientific context without ever sacrificing emotional immediacy. It is an unsettling but honest, lived experience of medical self-testimony with considerable depth and originality, one that services both as a document of individual endurance and as a genuine contribution to improve public understanding of hidden disability.
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