Three-Week Concussion Treatment Update

This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series May 2021 Brain Injury

The horror fest of concussion recovery, a job nobody wants, contains dramatic improvements. As I continue the treatment protocol I outlined in my last post, my reading is almost back to normal. I doubled my reading time on Sunday to 16 minutes without experiencing dizziness or nausea. Unfortunately, a concentration headache comes on with reading…

Meherwan Nowrojee Jeejeebhoy, 14 April 1942 to 10 May 2021

Uncle passed. That’s the Anglican way of putting it. Delicate, euphemistic. Although not delicate, Uncle had his mother’s social graces. Chain stoking SundowningWords on a wardThat nurses knowAnd lay people come to knowAs the world ticks onOutsideAnd insideIs hushedStoppedIs breathedOutTo theOther sideOnly our mind can seeJoiningThis sideWe rejoinThe world that ticks onSunrisingChain working.Saturday, 8 May…

Medical Assistance in Dying, Bill C-7: A Letter To My MP on Euthanizing Disabled

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Medical assistance in dying is suicide by another’s hand, one that was trained to heal and restore life. It’s now being targetted at people on the basis of disability. This issue is so serious the UN has weighed in on it. I wrote the following email to my MP this week (I’ve omitted my intro…