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Glad everything worked out. Take it easy and recover.
Glad to hear you're on the road to recovery… Rooting for you! We're all about happy endings here. Except for Strummer.
So your avatar isnt a picture of your daughter then?I AM a big "happy ending" guy.
I'm very sorry to hear this happened, but very happy to hear you've pulled through. Best of luck in your recovery and thanks for sharing your story with us.I haven't been able to concentrate or focus for long periods of time so I haven't done any reading or posting here for quite awhile. On Mother's Day I suffered a series of relatively violent and difficult to control seizures(I have no history). I wound up in the ICU at St.Mary's Hospital in Waterbury for 4 days on a ventilator; and then on the Neurology Unit until I was transferred(on May 22nd) to Gaylord Hospital(and absolutely wonderful and very effective place) for rehabilitation until I was discharged to home on June 14th. It was determined that I had a virus(no symptoms at home but very elevated white blood cell count and fever in the hospital); and the antigens that my immune system created to fight the virus actually attacked my brain causing it to swell and leading to the seizures. Go figure! I have no memory at all for about 3 weeks of my life but the NeuroPsychologists tell me that is perfectly normal; because, when the brain started swelling, it literally shut down and stopped imprinting information. Thank God the NeuroPsychological Assessment done at Gaylord showed that the damage done to my brain(considered an Acquired Brain Injury) was to the white matter and it will heal slowly over time with little or no disability.
Right now everything is foggy,for lack of a better word, but getting better. And my primary issues are with focus,concentration, and verbal processing and, of course, getting my strength back(going to Physical Therapy). I have to take a variety of seizure control medications and see a neurologist but I think that is time limited. The recovery process is very slow and long(6-12 months). The diagnosis is post-viral encephalitis with seizures. I have been told by a variety of health care professionals that the mortality rate for what happened to me is extremely high and I should be very grateful. I certainly am that; and happy to be able to type this message and get back in touch with you idiots! ;-) I hope all is well with UCONN Hoops. I have a lot of catching up to do.
GO HUSKIES!!!
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His ability to put together a coherent post puts him light years among half the Boneyarders!You might be waffling. I'm positive about it. But he get's to realize that even with his brain recovering he's ahead of quite a few of us.
If I read this at light speed it makes sense. When I put on the "breaks", I can't decide if you are being clever with how you worded things or you lost coherence with the statement "light years ahead of people". My feeling is your "obfusticated" statement is brilliant.His ability to put together a coherent post puts him light years among half the Boneyarders!
Glad to hear you made it through. But are you SURE you haven't been posting uder a pseudonym during your ordeal? Does the name chapwilwaug72 ring a bell?
Welcome back! Wishing you a fast & complete recovery! Many of us are foggy & confused a good lot of the time & have no excuse...