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Broken Brains
Broken Brains | Rosie Waterland, Jamila Rizvi
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At the age of 31 Jamila Rizvi was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour. When she shared her diagnosis with loved ones, good friend Rosie Waterland proposed the tumour eventually be named 'Jam's Jerky' and kept on display in a jar. While this sensitive proposal was politely declined, there was a reason Jamila had turned to Rosie for support. Rosie knows what it's like to live with a broken brain. After a childhood of abuse and neglect, she had been dealing with significant trauma symptoms for years. Jamila and Rosie soon discovered their broken brains had more in common than they could ever have imagined. In this brave and honest book they share their parallel experiences of being sick, alongside the advice of those who've been there before. Broken Brains offers exactly what both Jamila and Rosie wish they'd had at the height of their illnesses- comfort, solidarity and understanding. Sometimes funny, sometimes brutal, this book is essential reading for anyone who has ever been sick or loved someone who was.
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Broken Brains | Rosie Waterland, Jamila Rizvi
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Heard these two young women on the radio. One dealing with a physical “ broken” brain the other a mental “ broken “ brain. Chronicles their different experiences with lots of commentary on our medical system and how each is dealt with. Also how each is perceived by friends and family. The two women are friends and the book is illuminating and their friendship shines through.

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