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09-20-2012, 04:38 AM
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Re: Sharon's Brain Haemorrhage When Aged 19
Thanks Sharon for sharing this very personal topic with us |
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12-23-2013, 10:06 AM
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Re: Sharon's Brain Haemorrhage When Aged 19
he passed away from AVM. he had over 30 surgeries in the past 5 years and essentially lived in hospital. he had a piece of his skull removed, so they could replace it with a metal thing. he got menigitis 2 times. i wanna give you a big hug - AVM is terrible :( <3 keep fighting! |
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12-23-2013, 02:37 PM
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Re: Sharon's Brain Haemorrhage When Aged 19
I am so sorry to hear that clementine, that must have been so difficult to cope with. Seeing your friend suffer through such a severe injury and then sadly pass away. Poor man is no longer suffering and that's a comfort to ponder. Very sad How was his body affected afterwards? His motor control, senses, speech, epilepsy etc? I am left with a spastic left leg and reduced sensation from my left flank to foot. Foot is all pins now as it deformed over the years due to the extremely tight spasticity. I have muscle wastage too and memory problems. My balance is a bit wobbly so I have to use a stick. Bought a cool Leki one though lol Was in hospital a year and learning to do everything for myself again was the most trying time I've ever experienced. A very horrible silent condition, an unpinned grenade just lay in your head. |
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12-24-2013, 07:29 AM
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Re: Sharon's Brain Haemorrhage When Aged 19
That's the most accurate description of AVM - an unpinned grenade. I know I can't know first hand how AVM feels, the stories I've read and the things I've been told are absolutely terrible. I really feel for you, Sharon. You're a fighter and that is an inspiration. As the years went by, my friend's memory became increasingly worse, he had a few scary episodes where one side of his body would become paralysed and he would just feel out of control - everyone who cares about him did. He also suffered from severe pins and needles and would feel off balance a lot. His life was just getting started when he noticed he had a lot of headaches, it was about 2 years in before everyone knew how serious it was. The last couple of years he spent maybe 9/12 months in hospitals - mostly in a major hospital in a city 4 hours away, so it was hard. He'd always downplay his illness until things got extremely severe where he just couldn't hide it anymore. I have a lot of regret - since he wouldn't want to burdon anyone by travelling to the hospital, he'd tell people not to go... I regret listening to him and not going anyway. The one time I did travel all that way, he was so so grateful. Man, I miss him. Sorry for all that venting, I'm sure it's not doing anyone else but me any good. Sorry. Anyway, please keep on keeping on. |