'My brain injury turned me into a teenager' - a podcast by BBC Radio

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Dave Mercer had been married for three years when he had encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain, which changed his personality and relationship forever.



He says the illness turned him into a "moody teenager" with behavioural problems. His wife says if she met him now, she would never marry him.(scroll down to the Related links section to find a transcript of this podcast)



During rehabilitation Dave started going to Headway East London, a brain injury charity, and discovered a passion for art that hadn't existed before his illness.BBC Ouch's Beth Rose and Helen Weaver met Dave at the pop-up Submit To Love Gallery in Hoxton where brain injury survivors have been selling their art.

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