saveaquarter
ready for my fifth trip!
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- Mar 5, 2009
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Hey everyone, it's been a long time since I've posted! We've been crazy busy around here. I have a bit of a left field question, but with the number of people and amount of knowledge to draw on from all of you, maybe someone reading this has some advice to offer.
My husband recently sustained a "moderate" brain injury (which is really like saying he's suffering from "moderate" paralysis for all the modifier means) in an accident, and it's changing our whole world. He has a brain bleed, and a possible depression fracture that's come to attention now that the actual wound in his head is making progress with healing (as in, the monstrous piece of volcanic rock of a scab fell off).
It's been just over a month and a half since the injury, and the amount of changes that have taken place are uncountable. His vision has changed, how he hears, how he tastes, his anxieties are through the roof, not to mention his sensory sensitivities being ramped up, along with a fear of all things involving parking lots and cars...
But my question is this. Do any of you have any experience with someone on the spectrum sustaining a brain injury? Or a traumatic head injury of any sort? How did you manage things? What changes did you need to make? We're getting some excellent guidance from our doctors, but I firmly believe experience can be the world's best teacher, and I'd love to hear from anyone who's been somewhere close to where we are now, especially considering the wonderful advice I've gained from you all in the past.
Thank you
My husband recently sustained a "moderate" brain injury (which is really like saying he's suffering from "moderate" paralysis for all the modifier means) in an accident, and it's changing our whole world. He has a brain bleed, and a possible depression fracture that's come to attention now that the actual wound in his head is making progress with healing (as in, the monstrous piece of volcanic rock of a scab fell off).
It's been just over a month and a half since the injury, and the amount of changes that have taken place are uncountable. His vision has changed, how he hears, how he tastes, his anxieties are through the roof, not to mention his sensory sensitivities being ramped up, along with a fear of all things involving parking lots and cars...
But my question is this. Do any of you have any experience with someone on the spectrum sustaining a brain injury? Or a traumatic head injury of any sort? How did you manage things? What changes did you need to make? We're getting some excellent guidance from our doctors, but I firmly believe experience can be the world's best teacher, and I'd love to hear from anyone who's been somewhere close to where we are now, especially considering the wonderful advice I've gained from you all in the past.
Thank you
