COMMUNITY SUPPORT.

We know how devasting brain haemorrhages can be.

Whether you have experienced a brain haemorrhage, or someone close to you has, you are not alone, we are a community, let’s support each other.

Our aim with this community is to support as many people as possible, who have either experienced a brain haemorrhage themselves or seen a loved one suffer from one, with a space to come and share and learn and feel less alone. 

“After my brain haemorrhage, at first, as I had to learn to accept a new person totally, I couldn’t see myself getting through it.

But as I did, and I leant on the support around me, I realised that I became stronger because of it which set me up for the rest of my life in a really positive way and I now know I can now handle anything.”

Anthony Theophanous

Brain Haemorrhage survivor & NKMT Champion

HELP US HELP YOU…

Will you share your story with us?

The more we learn about different experiences of brain haemorrhage, the more we can curate even more helpful resources to support as many people as possible who have experienced something similar. If you are happy to, we would love to understand more about your experience.

Simply click the button below to share your story.

Help each other…

Are you interested in connecting with someone who has also had a brain haemorrhage? We know that no two situations are exactly the same but we also know there is a great benefit in talking to someone who has been through something similar to you, which is why we have set up our BUDDY SYSTEM.

If you would like a buddy, click yes to the relevant question in the form through the button above.

Resource Library.

…For those who have experienced a brain haemorrhage.

(We like to call those people, heroes!)

Real Life Stories

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Real Life Stories .

IG LIVE:

The reality of life after a brain haemorrhage

IG LIVE:

Grieving your old identity and accepting your new

Maggie’s Story:

"I was 51 when I had a brain haemorrhage due to high blood pressure"

Lynsey’s Story:

"I had a brain bleed during the birth of my first child..."

Resources

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Resources .

4 Tools…

…to consider that could help you after a brain haemorrhage

Overcoming…

…the challenge of how other people talk to you after a brain haemorrhage

…for the loved ones of someone who has experienced a brain haemorrhage.

(Because we know that brain haemorrhage affects a whole community)

5 things that helped me…

…deal with the death of my sister after a brain haemorrhage.

IG LIVE:

Life after a Brain Haemorrhage - everyone else involved.

5 things to consider…

…when talking to someone who has had a brain haemorrhage.

Our Resource library is only just beginning, if there is any helpful information and/or resources you would like us to include here, please simply email us your suggestions to hello@nataliekatemoss.co.uk

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