Did you know that some people experience hormonal imbalances after brain injury? Damage to the hypothalamus and/or pituitary gland can lead to insufficient or increased release of one or more hormones. Find out more: https://www.headway.org.uk/about-brain-injury/individuals/effects-of-brain-injury/hormonal-imbalances?fbclid=IwAR1dGRyc0Eyn-8ZcyDPFjmhzbh7TkvIAXL-ny4yItdutQzQiPDtPPcoCSF0
Hats for Headway 2023
Thank you to all of those in our community who donned a hat and supported us on our Hats For Headway Day last week. From hat wearing in the work place to cake selling at the hospital, your support of donating and raising awareness of acquired brain injury is SO appreciated. Headway Guernsey receives no … Continue reading
Returning to work after brain injury
The effects of brain injury can bring many changes to different aspects of life, including employment. You may find that you can no longer do the job that you once did in the same way, or that you can no longer do it safely. If you are feeling ready to return to work following a … Continue reading