Neurofenix are a new company who have developed the NeuroBall. It’s a device for stroke survivors which allows users to complete upper limb rehabilitation exercise by playing games.
Read MoreListen to our episode of Mark Goodier’s Stroke Stories Podcast
Read MoreThe Rehab Practice decided to support Help for Heroes 'Walking Homefor Christmas' to celebrate one of our very own heroes and how far he has come on his recovery journey. Stephen was serving as a soldier in Iraq when he suffered a severe brain injury following a grenade explosion. Together the practice’s clients and friends raised £1,822.57 from the walk.
Read MoreThis Stroke Month we held our first ever book sale at a local hospital.
Read MoreThe 3 minute short film premiered this evening at the Global Health Film Festival at the Barbican centre in London. We were invited along to the screening and loved the final film and seeing Khalid talk about a topic he is so passionate about.
Read MoreWe spoke to the lovely journalist Beth Rose prior to recording the podcast and she wanted to release an online article to go alongside the podcast release. The result was an indepth article about our experiences and how we came to write HiddenInMe.
Read MoreThis year we attended a World Stroke Day event hosted at Princess Royal Hospital Sussex by Dr Khalid Ali.
We were given the opportunity to talk about our experience in front of a small audience of medical professionals and students. The engagement was fantastic and we loved the Q&A at the end!
Read MoreToday is a special day for us as we’ve sold the 100th paperback copy of HiddenInMe. The response has been overwhelming so far and we are so grateful for all your support so far.
If you’re interesting in buying a copy for yourself you can visit our shop.
Read MoreThe Newark Advertiser have shared our story via an article in their paper and on their website. We are really delighted with the way it’s been written and hope other stroke survivors can relate to what we’ve been through.
Read MoreBecki and I attended this annual event at Hammersmith Hospital to meet others with HHT and their loved ones. I was privileged to be asked to speak at the event to talk about my own experience of HHT and the impact it has had on my life.
Read MoreAfter 3 years of keeping it top secret, we are super excited to announce the release of HiddenInMe. The completely self-published true story about what life has been like living with hidden, and physical disabilities since my stroke aged 21, and Simons at the age of 17.
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