Can you Survive a Ruptured Brain Aneurysm? Part 3of3

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE SURGERY?One of the hard parts of getting back on your feet is
Physical and mental damage usually occurs whetheraccepting the fact that you will need help. You cannot
the ruptured brain aneurysm is repaired with coils ordo it on your own, there's no if's, and's, or but's about it.
clips. The effects are very similar to what a strokeYOU WILL NEED HELP.
victim suffers.I spent two months in a rehab center learning some of
Collateral damage, others that are affected, will takethe fundamental things that are required to get back to
its toll. They have to adjust to the fact that the persona some-what normal existence.
they have come to know and love no longerMy arms and legs needed to retrained. Basic speech
recognize them or is acting strange.was a major task for me. I relearned how to count
The recovery process can take months or evenmoney.
years to restore normal everyday functions.1... 2 dimes and 1 nickel = 25 cents
1... Do you recognize everyone in your family?2... 3 quarters and 2 pennies = 77 cents.
2... Can you button your shirt?That's pocket change. But it takes on a whole new
3... Did you remember to zip up your pants?meaning to one that has survived a ruptured brain
4... You got your shoes on okay, but did you rememberaneurysm.
to put on your socks?The rehab hospital we have in our area does a very
5... Can you walking across a room to answer thefine job. They spent many dedicated hours helping me
phone?relearn life. The problem is, as I see it, they seem to
These simple tasks are just that, simple; unless youhave a rubber stamp program to rehab all brain injury
have been through a traumatizing brain injury.people and that has it's limits.
Everyone will do these everyday things without givingHowever, after two months I still did not know the
them a passing thought.names of my children, or for that matter, that I even
A Note: My cerebral aneurysm burst 5 years ago. I amhad kids. My wife stepped in and started working with
still working to regain some physical abilities; some willme to reeducate me about me.
never be restored.She made up a list of common everyday questions.
Physical abilities, like not being able to control bodyThe questions don't seem to make much since to
functions, can be devastating. You learn a lot about thethose that know the answers.
caregivers during this phase of recovery.1... What's your first name?
COPING WITH EVERYDAY PROBLEMS.2... What's your last name?
One thing you have to come to grips with is the idea3... What's your full name?
that the brain controls everything you do.4... When is your birthday?
The hardest part of recovery is realizing that you are5... What's your father's name?
having problems you never thought possible. A few6... Where were you born?
common problems are:7... What's your mother's name?
1... Concentration.8... Are you married?
Your ability to think things out is limited. (My mind goes9... How many children do you have?
blank when I get tired.)This is only a sample of questions that someone that
2... Reasoning.suffered a brain injury cannot answer. Bonnie, That's
You know how much money you need to pay for amy wife, came up with 300 such questions. She
meal at a restaurant. You are positive that the amountworked with me every day with the questions until I
of money you have in your hand to pay the bill isstarted to get them right. It's really frustrating not
correct; but it never is.knowing who you are.
3... Speech.This type of Question/Answer game is very helpful.
You stutter or get stuck on a word when trying toTry to get someone to make up a set of questions
carry on a conversation. Getting stuck on a word isthat fit you if one of the deficits you are experiencing
very frustrating.is a loss of your identity.
For example: "Can I get --get-- get-- get-- get-- get--HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE?
you a drink?" Those that do not know you willA ruptured brain aneurysm turns your life upside down.
sometimes give you that "raised eye brow" look, orYou have survived. Just surviving a traumatic brain
worse, laugh at you.injury makes you one of the lucky few. What's taken
4... Fear.a lifetime to learn can be wiped out in a heartbeat.
Those of use that have experienced a brainIt's easy to say "Just hang in there. Everything is going
aneurysm that hemorrhaged are really sensitive toto be okay." Here's the truth. It's going to be a long and
anything that involves the head. Any kind of ahard journey to get back to being close to where your
headache sends us into the panic mode fearing thatwere before the life changing injury. Be patient and
we are having another head injury.have a lot of faith in your own ability to pull yourself
REHABILATIONback up.