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Latest comments made on this video:
By: hnicky. on 12 Nov 08, 00:16:35
i think i am experencing this..
By: pepper101402. on 02 Nov 08, 14:45:34
I found that the insurance system (mine was workers comp & sucked) and most of healthcare system is set up either for people who will get well in a short time, or people who are terminal-will be ill a long time then die. NOT for a person who can and will recover but it will take YEARS. If possible, you might have to move nearer to a place with more support for TBI :-( This country's healthcare non-system is horrible for TBI.
By: pepper101402. on 02 Nov 08, 14:43:27
The extreme mood swings are something that can get much better in time. I struggled with the same thing myself, for first 3 years after injury. Think of an electrical appliance that has been smashed with many broken wires--running on low voltage some of the time, sparks & fire others. Over time the brain "rewires" itself and becomes more whole again but it takes a LONG TIME. The challenge is how to survive, keep the person & everyone else safe, and not go bankrupt, while waiting??
By: corydonindiana. on 02 Nov 08, 03:17:18
Besides her speech, gate, balance, and cognitive Angela has changed her personality all together. She is actually way sweeter than ever before, until she has enough and explodes into a "demonic like" rage. Anger would be too nice of a word.
By: corydonindiana. on 02 Nov 08, 03:07:35
Insurance is the big demon with the doctors. They only cover 2 neuro-psyc with in a one hour drive as providers. the reality of insurances and how they really are when you need them the most is eye opening. we have spent a lot of time trying loop holes myself.Angela had a wreck last Feb. the soc workers and docs have been very helpful. Learning the new Angela is the biggest challenge
By: pepper101402. on 01 Nov 08, 18:12:51
Another GREAT resource to understand brain injury -- the BBC has an interactive "brain map" site. Put in your internet browser: BBC brain map -- should hit it. For anger issues, use the brain map to look up "amygdala" and read. Fear, anger, anxiety etc are when amygdala is ACTIVE - to be happy, QUIET it. There are other parts of your brain that "shut up" the amygdala. For example, my partner can help calm me down when I'm upset by playing backgammon with me, which I knew how to play & loved B4
By: pepper101402. on 01 Nov 08, 18:03:08
I hear lots of stories of people with TBI, and VERY typical to go thru angry stage when realizing "I lost myself, this is the best it will ever get." How did she get the TBI - some kind of accident? She might have post traumatic stress disorder - I had it, also very common for TBI people. Does she have a good psychologist or neuro-psychologist with experience treating TBI?
By: corydonindiana. on 01 Nov 08, 17:36:38
She use to go to the YMCA and fast walk. She gets violent with me when I take her now. we do take walks now just up the road. They adjusted her meds, but she still occasionally gets violent in the night time and sometimes cries out for help to other people like I am hurting her. We have gotten to know the local police too well she use to read a lot . now a couple of sentences drive her crazy. Lately she is down on herself, like she is just realizing that she is disabled. Thanks for the reply
By: pepper101402. on 01 Nov 08, 17:14:36
I am on duloxetine (Cymbalta) now for depression & overall body pain, and thyroid med - the gland that controls many body hormone levels is inside the head, one of the things that can be damaged. YES, it gets better in time but on the way there are ups & downs, and sometimes recovery feels agonizingly slow! Did your wife enjoy any kind of physical or mental activities before, that she can still do? My heart goes out to you both. AK
By: corydonindiana. on 01 Nov 08, 01:56:25
She is awake and it is always in the afternoon or night. And the worse she is, the less likely she is to go to sleep at all( even with her night meds.she just got out of a hospital that did take her. she still has her moments, but they are not as long and less violent. when she wakes up she is the sweetest woman in the world. As the day goes on, she ramps up to the rage. pepper are you still taking a lot of meds now? Do you feel less overwhelmed than you did a year ago?
By: pepper101402. on 30 Oct 08, 14:06:29
Does your wife do this as she is falling asleep (hynogogic), or as she is waking up (hypnopompic)? While doop is right and BI can trigger a mental health condition, please watch out that she doesn't get stuck with a diagnosis that is considered permanent, and then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. I had symptoms you mention for 1-2 years post injury, then they went away on their own as my brain slowly healed, rewired. Best to you -
By: pepper101402. on 27 Oct 08, 19:16:54
I hear you about the "get up and go." I am Anita, the first person you see in the film. For a long time, I was down on myself, thought I was lazy, for not being able to get things done like I could B4. The film implies I had voc rehab, but I didnt - workers comp would not approve. So I healed myself mainly with exercise - walking a little more each day, and easy yoga. Also had to learn, if I couldn't do something, try again 6 months or a year later. Don't give up. Keep trying! AK
By: connctdnes. on 25 Oct 08, 06:05:13
This is a good video and I appreciate it a lot. I had a TBI about 8 years ago. No-one really seems to believe me when I tell them that I don't have the "get up and go" that I used to have (along with a lot of other deficiencies). I used to love to exercise. Now I can't make myself do it. I have permanent short term memory problems, executive function problems, etc. I hate this brain injury.
By: zggary. on 20 Oct 08, 13:55:25
I have to agree. It is very challenging trying to depect a TBI experience. Obviously, you are a TBI survivor. Would you have believed it if someone described it to you? I certainly wouldn't have. In my film, "RECLAIMING YOUR LIFE AFTER A TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY" I tried to film just the experience of going to the grocery store, it was a mind altered experience. I hope you'll watch it and comment on the film. Thanks, its nice making contact with others with similar experiences.
By: zggary. on 18 Oct 08, 14:14:48
An excellent video. I am a TBI survivor of 2 yrs. I didn't know this kind of info was available after my accident and trying to read a book required memory that at the time I just didn't have. I started making a documentary "RECLAIMING YOUR LIFE AFTER A TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY" (Part 1 on YouTube) It has definitely been the most challenging experience of my life time, dealing with the frustration, depression, memory and the adjustment to learning a new way to live.
By: scorp5543. on 09 Oct 08, 17:34:05
This is an excellent video. I am a TBI survivor 23 plus years - undiagnosed for most of those years - resulting from a serious near fatal multi-trauma MVA.
By: mshimek. on 24 Sep 08, 16:03:41
Very good movie! But hollywood's depiction of a TBI will never get it totally right.
By: don96763. on 18 Sep 08, 23:52:35
Its been a little over 8 years for my surviving a massive brain aneurysm burst and 6 week coma,nobody thought I would live much less function on my own, but it can be done I think we all have the capability the trick is not to give up.
By: Coalbunny. on 15 Sep 08, 06:55:48
I have suffered from three TBIs, and vetteqld is right on the money- living with it is not easy, in fact it IS a nightmare. A problem that is only now being looked at seriously by the medical field only because of the large number of servicemen/women coming back with it. And anyone with a TBI MUST watch their step very carefully, because as I found out first hand, entire communities can learn to hate or despise you simply because they do not understand, when really it's none of their business.
By: doopydoopdoop. on 07 Sep 08, 04:21:58
You are very correct with the observation that every BI presents a new range of variables. Its such complex tissue and our understanding of the components is very small. Bromocriptine, a dopamine agonist, will have the effect mentioned. My heart goes out to you cory, it such a difficult thing to live with, especiallysince the person you are with isnt the same person you met, you understanding of the condition however seems to be highly above that of the normal population, i admire your courage.
By: corydonindiana. on 07 Sep 08, 03:47:46
Thanks, she does frequent the doctors quite a bit. She of course has several other problems that go with it. A couple of days ago we went to the doctor and she believed that it was beeing on Bromocriptin too much, to long. I don't think that the doctors are always 100 % right all the time either. Especially with all of the different variables for different BI. wonder if you are right about the schiizophrenia. I never thought about it before. The doc said nothing about it too Thanks Doop
By: doopydoopdoop. on 05 Sep 08, 12:32:30
Generally, you can expect a period of spontaneous recovery for 3 months after a head injury. However, this "Dreaming out loud" sounds very much like auditory hallucination, the chief symptom of schizophrenia. Unfortunately brain insults increase the chance of developing mental illness, due to damage to the brain, or the reactive emotional issues. I suggest your report this behavior to a clinician. Best of luck mate
By: corydonindiana. on 04 Sep 08, 11:40:33
My wife does the thinking out loud also she does what I call dreaming out loud now, where she Talks on a phone that isn't there for example. Her thoughts are sometimes her reality. When i try to correct her she argues that it is real. She has the short term memory too. She sounds like she will go through the same. Her eye sight is good though. MVA 21 feb 2008 for her. Everyonce in a while she will get violent
By: vetteqld. on 19 Aug 08, 03:37:14
I amthe partner of a tbi sufferer and he suffered this as a child and we live with this condition everyday, he is an adult but often cannot control his impulses and outbursts of anger. For those who think this is exaggerated try dealing with this everyday it can be a real nightmare
By: swyoda1. on 14 Aug 08, 17:29:03
The video gives very good info for those out there that do not have TBI. I myself am not TBI but my mother and my wife are both TBI survivors. It is a tough rode to go but with a little patience and time things really do get better. I belive that those with TBI are better off with the family and will recover alot better if they have their families help and push to do more each day. My wife and I have just had our 3rd little girl though Drs. said would never happen, belive and GOD will help!!!