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#27 Navigating Parenthood With A Brain Injury - With Allison and Rob Allan

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Navigating parenthood with young children can be a huge challenge for all parents but even more so when you are living with the affects of brain injury.

In this episode, Julia and Elizabeth talk to Allison and Rob Allan. The couple had been together for just two years when Allison had a stroke, aged 25, leaving her with some physical and cognitive impairments.

Now they have two young girls aged six and three, Allison is finding her cognitive abilities are being significant tested with the demands of family life.

She talks candidly about her struggles: navigating noise, toddler demands and entering a new social community at the school gates.

Rob, who is a physiotherapist, talks about how his job has helped Allison and the couple explain some of the strategies they are implementing to help with overwhelm and fatigue.

Allison has a degree in fashion design and learning to sew again was a huge part of her rehabilitation. She is using her skills and passion to make accessible clothing for disabled people, you can read more on her blog My Accessible Wardrobe.

On A Good Day

Thank you for listening to On A Good Day! Please go back and catch up on any missed episodes. For a full recap of Elizabeth and Julia's stories, listen to episode #1: How Brain Injury Came Into Our Lives - And Changed Them Forever.

Please share this podcast with others it will benefit and subscribe, rate and review to help make it more visible! We'd be so grateful!

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On Instagram @onagood.day and X (formally Twitter) @onagood_day

And you can join our Facebook community too!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Navigating parenthood with young children can be a huge challenge for all parents but even more so when you are living with the affects of brain injury.

In this episode, Julia and Elizabeth talk to Allison and Rob Allan. The couple had been together for just two years when Allison had a stroke, aged 25, leaving her with some physical and cognitive impairments.

Now they have two young girls aged six and three, Allison is finding her cognitive abilities are being significant tested with the demands of family life.

She talks candidly about her struggles: navigating noise, toddler demands and entering a new social community at the school gates.

Rob, who is a physiotherapist, talks about how his job has helped Allison and the couple explain some of the strategies they are implementing to help with overwhelm and fatigue.

Allison has a degree in fashion design and learning to sew again was a huge part of her rehabilitation. She is using her skills and passion to make accessible clothing for disabled people, you can read more on her blog My Accessible Wardrobe.

On A Good Day

Thank you for listening to On A Good Day! Please go back and catch up on any missed episodes. For a full recap of Elizabeth and Julia's stories, listen to episode #1: How Brain Injury Came Into Our Lives - And Changed Them Forever.

Please share this podcast with others it will benefit and subscribe, rate and review to help make it more visible! We'd be so grateful!

Connect with Us

On Instagram @onagood.day and X (formally Twitter) @onagood_day

And you can join our Facebook community too!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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