Friday 19 December 2014

"Allison's Brain" Presentation at Faculty of Music, Wilfrid Laurier University!

Very pleased to be making an "Allison's Brain" presentation to Professor Clements-Cortes' students at the Faculty of Music, Wilfrid Laurier University on Jan. 7th!

Wednesday 17 December 2014

Presentation to Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses

We have just been engaged today to make a presentation to the Ottawa chapter of the Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses on Thursday May 7th at 7:00 p.m. at The Ottawa Hospital.

Tuesday 9 December 2014

Another 5 Star Review of "Allison's Brain" on Amazon.ca

Latest 5 star review of "Allison's Brain" on Amazon.ca, by Murray: "A great read. I can relate to so much of what she writes. I LOVE this book." See http://www.allisonsbrain.com/

Monday 8 December 2014

Ottawa Hospital Book Signing - Friday, December 12th

Join Allison and Robert at The Ottawa Hospital General Campus from 10 am - 4 pm on Friday December 12th for an "Allison's Brain" book signing.

Five Star Amazon.com Review on Dec. 4, 2014 by HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER

"Robert McMechan and his wife Allison Woyiwada have gifted us with a book so rich in inspiration and awe that the reader who opens this book will feel a life change." 

Tuesday 2 December 2014

"Allison's Brain" Review

5 Star Amazon.ca reviewer L. Rooney says: "I have been so impressed that I have purchased 5 copies as Christmas gifts."

Monday 1 December 2014

Ottawa Hospital Book Signing - Friday December 5th

Join Allison at the Civic Campus of the Ottawa Hospital on Friday, December 5th between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. for an "Allison's Brain" book signing!

Monday 24 November 2014

"Allison's Brain" Book Signings - Sat. Nov. 29 and Sun. Nov.30

Join Allison and Robert, the authors of "Allison's Brain" on Saturday, November 29th from 1-3pm at Britton's Glebe, 846 Bank Street and on Sunday November 30th from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. at the RACentre, 2451 Riverside Drive, Ottawa.   "Allison's Brain" can also be ordered in Ottawa on this blog, and elsewhere from www.allisonsbrain.com/


Monday 17 November 2014

"Allison's Brain" Book Signings - Sat. Nov. 22nd and Sun. Nov. 23rd

Allison and Robert will be at Metro Music, 695 Bank Street. from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. on Sat. Nov. 22nd, and at the Firehall, 260 Sunnyside Ave,, from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. on Sun. Nov. 23rd.   "Allison's Brain" is also available from http://www.allisonsbrain.com/

Friday 14 November 2014

Allison's Brain Book Signing Saturday November 15, 2014

 @AllisonsBrain book signing Sat. Nov. 15 at Stella Luna Cafe, 1103 Bank Street, Ottawa, 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Also available on Amazon and http://www.friesenpress.com/bookstore/title/119734000015343007/Robert-McMechan-Allison's-Brain …

Allison featured on CTV's "Amazing Persons"on Nov. 13/14

Allison and were featured last evening on CTV's "Amazing People" series:

Friday 7 November 2014

Allison's Brain Book

Attention Ottawa Area Residents - Allison's Brain Book (Paperback edition) is now available directly from the Authors.


by Robert McMechan with Allison Woyiwada

Allison, a retired music teacher and lifelong musician, was advised in 2011 that she had a “giant” brain aneurysm, after experiencing olfactory hallucinations. In a twelve hour operation the aneurysm was “clipped”. Following surgery Allison had severe cognitive and physical deficits. This is the story of Allison’s remarkable recovery.
Allison's Brain by Robert McMechan with Allison Woyiwada Book Details:
  • 432 pages
  • Black & White - Paperback
  • 6 x 9 inches
“For Ottawa and Area Residents Only”
The Paperback version is available now
$23.99 Plus GST + Shipping


Please note: You may pick up your copy of
Allison's Brain at 28 Glengarry Road, Ottawa.
The cost will be $23.99 + 5% GST (1.20) = $25.19.
Please email allison .w @ bellnet.ca to
confirm availability.

Anyone outside of Ottawa Area, may purchase the book from: Amazon.com

Also available through FriesenPress.com.

Allison to be Featured on CTV Ottawa's "Amazing People" Program!

Allison of @AllisonsBrain will be featured on CTV Ottawa's "Amazing People" program on Thurs., Nov. 13, 2014, at 6:00 p.m., with the main feature at 6:25 p.m.!

Thursday 6 November 2014

Sunday 26 October 2014

"Allison's Brain" - Book Launch in Prince Edward County on October 28th

Allison Woyiwada with Robert McMechan will present an overview of the "Allison's Brain" story at their book launch on Tuesday, October 28th at the Wellington Branch of the Prince Edward County Library.  The event begins at 7:00 p.m. and is open to the public.

Tuesday 21 October 2014

"Allison's Brain" Presentation on Wednesday, October 22nd

"Allison's Brain" presentation on Wed. Oct. 22nd at 1:00 p.m. for Abbotsford at The Glebe Centre's Learn & Expore "Speaker Series'

"Allison's Brain" presentation and book signing today

"Allison's Brain" presentation and book signing today at 1:00 P.M. at Solway Jewish Community Centre, 21 Nadolny Sachs Private, Ottawa.

Tuesday 14 October 2014

Monday 29 September 2014

Great Ottawa Citizen Article from September 26

Allison's Encore: the remarkable recovery of Allison Woyiwada

 

Three months after an epic operation to

remove a giant brain aneurysm, Allison
Woyiwada could not communicate.

OttawaCitizen.com

1st review of "Allison's Brain" on Amazon.com is 5 star from California!

By rpv TOP 100 REVIEWER on September 21, 2014
Format: Paperback
Wow, such detailed account over 400 pages. It shows the courage of the husband-wife team in pulling through such ordeal. I think to a large part will power is crucial. The book has very detailed accounts of all email conversations that led to the surgery, and post surgery and the remarkable recovery. It will serve as a ray of light for others. 100 years from now, this book will show how things were and be a historical reference point in medical history. An ebook was sent to me for a fair review.

Friday 26 September 2014

CBC News Stories



Allison had no speech or memory after brain surgery but she...
1 day ago - After complicated brain surgery, Allison Woyiwada's family was heartbroken to witness all that she'd lost. But then they realized she still had her ... Click on link below to read full article:
         
Music Unlocks Teacher's Voice in Brain Aneurysm Recovery
15 hours ago - When Allison Woyiwada awoke from brain surgery she couldn't speak but the former music teacher's own well-honed music skills helped ... Click on link below to read full article:
 

Sunday 21 September 2014

Allison's Brain - Book

by Robert McMechan with Allison Woyiwada

Allison, a retired music teacher and lifelong musician, was advised in 2011 that she had a “giant” brain aneurysm, after experiencing olfactory hallucinations. In a twelve hour operation the aneurysm was “clipped”. Following surgery Allison had severe cognitive and physical deficits. This is the story of Allison’s remarkable recovery.
Allison's Brain by Robert McMechan with Allison Woyiwada Book Details:
  • 432 pages
  • Black & White - Paperback
  • 6 x 9 inches
The paperback version is temporarily out of stock through direct shipping
but can be purchased from:
Amazon

When the book becomes available again, we will reinstate the direct buy
for Ontario purchasers through Paypal.

Also available
at
FriesenPress

REVIEWS

I highly recommend this book to allied health care professionals, doctors, nurses, students and all those who have endured loss and grief. It is a masterfully written narrative that gives readers both personal and professional accounts of surviving a challenging diagnosis. It will leave you inspired, motivated and moved.
Amy Clements-Cortes, PhD, MTA, MT-BC, FAMI
Managing Editor, Music and Medicine


This is an extraordinary book about an incredible real life medical journey with a miracle woman and a happy ending! A great read with lessons for us all in dealing with a major medical event touching our lives.
Vice Admiral Duncan Miller (Ret’d)
MSC, CMM, CD

Few books are able to reach the heart as well as the mind. Allison’s story tells us much about the science of the brain, and how much more can be done when damage comes than we ever realised. It also shows us the ever wondrous capacities of the human heart and spirit. This is a great story, and a great book.
Bob Rae

Allison's Brain is a valuable, inspiring gift for anyone touched by brain injury. Allison and Robert have done an incredible job of sharing their journey, including rich perspectives, insights and experiences of their entire community. They have demonstrated the power and contributions of the patient, family, friends, healthcare workers and the greater community to deal with and recover from the challenges of brain injury. Everyone has a crucial role in advocating, educating, supporting, motivating and offering hope to the client and family. We all need to realize how scary, embarrassing and frustrating it is when recovery takes such a long time. Remaining optimistic was difficult for Allison unless people ‘made me believe I could recover’. 
As a professional I have been reminded of the assets, strengths and resiliency of my clients and the importance of communicating and providing strategies for families even while they wait for services. As a speech-language pathologist I recognize the importance of the ability to communicate- and how hard families need to advocate for services across the globe, including Canada. It is important for everyone, including all healthcare workers to know how to communicate effectively with people who struggle to understand and express themselves. 
Judy Meintzer, MSLP, R.SLP, S-LP (C) Chair,
Speech-Language and Audiology Canada

Allison’s Brain is a personal diary written by two people whose obvious love and commitment to each other shines through each page. Their perseverance and Allison’s unfailing positive attitude and sense of humour make this very long journey compelling reading. Allison’s Brain is also about the healing value of the arts: in Allison’s case music. This is a must read for anyone going through major surgery; it is a how to as well – how to connect with family and friends, how to share the experiences and create a support system of those who wish Allison well and grow in their own understanding of how valuable life is and the struggle to enjoy its every minute. 
Victoria Henry, Director
Canada Council Art Bank 

This is the story of a remarkable woman and her determination to recover from the damage as a result of an aneurism. It highlights the importance of ‘patient –centred care’ and team work between the individual, the medical professionals and others to find the best combination of treatments for that individual in acute care and throughout the rehabilitation process.
Doug Treloar B.M.R.,P.T. 
President, Canadian Physiotherapy Association

A heart-warming story of pain and recovery, but most of all, of hope and belief. The concern shown to Allison by those who surround her with their love help carry her - and each other - through one long, painful year. Allison's powerful personality and wry wit shine through the pages of this journey, and Allison's Brain is a tour de force, testimony to how determination and optimism can overcome what at times appears to be the insurmountable.
Linda Holeman, Author 

This is a story of tenacity and optimism, it explores the power of music in the rehabilitation process and highlights the critical role played by Allison’s family and friends in her recovery. The book ends with an epilogue written by Allison in May 2014 that provides a counterpoint to the main narrative, written by Allison’s husband Robert McMechan. The epilogue is essential reading as it sets in context what Allison was feeling as she struggled with the ebb and flow of the recovery process.
Gerald Oakham, Ph.D. Chair,
Department of Physics, Carleton University 


Allison’s Brain is a tale and tribute to the human spirit, power of relationships and the use music and music therapy to foster recovery. While our advances in medicine provide hope and possibility for so many patients, the process of recovery continues to rely on our humanistic practices. Music therapy played pivotal role in Allison’s recovery and her story illustrates the power of music to heal. Allison’s music therapy sessions facilitated by a certified music therapist, allowed for the expertly guided use of music to foster her brain’s neuroplasticity and skill re-acquisition. Leveraging the innate power of music to heal through structure music therapy sessions was a transformative process for Allison. Allison’s Brain demonstrates how music and the brain were made for each other. 
Annie Heiderscheit, Ph.D., MT-BC, LMFT, FAMI 
President, World Federation of Music Therapy 

In the 1500+ reviews that I have written since 2001—notably the live performances but occasionally films as well—I frequently know something of the artists involved or the background/previous works of the creators. In the case of this review, I found myself in the unique position of knowing Allison Woyiwada as a performer (through many, many conductor-soprano collaborations from the Gilbert and Sullivan canon), composer-publisher (the wonderfully inventive school musicals) and friend. 
As time went on, I also made the acquaintance of husbands Rick, Bob and children Marya and Tyler. In recent years—after a long absence from Ottawa—Allison and I had been planning to work together and raise some much-needed funds for Ottawa’s Savoy Society. Sadly, institutional inertia (likely the cause of the money woes in the first place) and then Allison’s diagnosis, permanently shelved those musical possibilities. Going ahead without her was never in the cards. 
Thanks to Bob’s legal background, sense of narrative flow and unwavering support for his life partner—fueled in turn by the army of friends and supporters that rallied around Allison as she courageously battled her life-threatening brain aneurysm—the world now has a most detailed, very personal chronicle of this truly incredible journey from early warning signs to life after rehab. 
As valuable a record of the myriad events and situations that are unfolded with humour (tax lawyer and music jokes abound—comic relief most welcome during the rollercoaster ride of extra-dangerous surgery and just what Allison would become on the other side of the operation), hope and a chorus of voices, anyone finding themselves (or their loved ones) in a similar predicament ought to make Allison’s Brain required reading. 
Not surprisingly—given Allison’s considerable talents—the value of music as both healing element and brain stimulant is readily apparent from the overture (“A Brief History of Allison”) to the extended coda (“From Where I Sit—May 2014” and the three appendices). The effects of acquired brain injury manifest themselves in many ways. In virtually every case, survivors report the feeling of rebirth. And as those precious lives begin again, it is for the rest of us to celebrate, reacquaint and marvel at the power of art and love.
S. James Wegg Managing Editor
JWR (James Wegg Review) www.jamesweggreview.org 


This book is an extraordinary undertaking in many ways. While the medical condition of a “giant brain aneurysm” is explored from the personal perspectives of the patient and her husband, it also calls upon the reflections of family, friends and healthcare providers to allow the reader to understand the challenges faced by a host of characters. 

Many of these reflections appear in the form of e-mails back and forth between the characters and … provide the reader the opportunity to track the chronology of the events from diagnosis through operative intervention and rehabilitation. 
The reader is offered detailed accounts of the precise surgical procedures, anatomical descriptions of such conditions as speech pathology and the use of music therapy to encourage progressive improvement in language skills. 
Knowing Allison as a music teacher of both my sons, and knowing many of the surgeons involved in her care, I am struck by the dedication and perseverance of all those around her that made Allison’s recovery even more dramatic and successful. 
Jan Ahuja, MD, FRCPC


Robert McMechan, Author

Robert McMechan is a tax lawyer in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He is a proud product of Deloraine, Manitoba, where he was raised by his parents Bill and Sylvia McMechan. After practising tax law for many years, he obtained a Ph.D. in tax law from Osgoode Hall Law School, York University in 2012. Robert is a co-author and author of nationally and internationally acclaimed tax publications, and he has been a tax law course instructor for 20 years for the Canadian Bar Association. Robert is an avid long distance runner, having completed 25 marathons, and he organizes and participates in a Canada-U.S. team that competes in 200 mile relays in Canada and the U.S. He is also a cyclist, swimmer and triathlete, and he has completed an Ironman in Penticton, B.C., finishing well-behind his daughter Laurie.


Allison Woyiwada

Allison Woyiwada had a 28 year career as a music teacher in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She has also performed in and directed musical productions for over 30 years, and has written 14 children’s musicals. Allison has been a proud recipient of the Whitton Award (1993), Arts Advisory Award for Innovative Programming in the Arts (1997), Community Builder Award (2000), Hopewell School Music and Drama Award (2006), Capital Critics Circle Award as Best Director (community) (2006-2007) and a Lifetime Achievement Award from Hopewell School students (2008). A wing of the Hopewell Avenue Public School was dedicated to Allison upon her retirement from teaching, and the “Allison Woyiwada Music Award” is presented annually to Hopewell Public School students.

Wednesday 10 September 2014

"Allison's Brain" Now Available!

"Allison's Brain" can now be ordered from FriesenPress: http://www.friesenpress.com/bookstore/title/119734000015343007/Robert-McMechan-Allison%27s-Brain

Sunday 24 August 2014

"Allison's Brain" - Book Launch - Sept. 24, 2014

The "Allison's Brain" book launch will be on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Salle des Nations, Crowne Plaza Gatineau-Ottawa Hotel, 2 rue Montcalm Street, Gatineau, QC. "Allison's Brain" is the story of Allison's giant brain aneurysm diagnosis, brain surgery, and recovery from severe post-surgery deficits, with the help of therapists and the community's support. The event is open to the public. Allison hopes to see many of you!

Wednesday 11 June 2014

Forthcoming publication -"Allison's Brain"

Allison's husband Robert McMechan has written a book called "Allison's Brain", with the final chapter contributed by Allison, to be published by FriesenPress in the fall of 2014. It details the incredible journey that Allison has had since her giant brain aneurysm diagnosis in 2011. Among other things, it contains accounts of Allison's complex brain surgery, its profoundly debilitating impact on Allison, and the ongoing steps taken for and by Allison towards her recovery. An editorial evaluation describes "Allison's Brain" as a "remarkable manuscript", and it adds that "Allison's Brain is as inspirational a memoir of recovery as you are likely to pick up." Allison and Robert will be presenting at the Canadian Brain Association of Canada's Annual Conference in Gatineau, QC on Wednesday Sept. 24, 2014.