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Louise

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  1. Hi there

    Yes they do the follow up Angio after all coilings shunts ect, I had mine around the year mark, they usually like to see how things have settled in & down, consultant told me this, in my case I had to have quite a few of them to keep an eye on it....

    Take care

    Louise.x

  2. Hi Jojo

    Nice to hear from you.

    After my SAH I found reading really difficult & I found it very hard to understand things too, very frustrating & extremely frustrating for the person who is the carer I can understand that NOW.

    Yes I hope your getting enough support & if not do ASK there's nothing wrong in asking I know how difficult WE SAH all can be.

    Take care of yourself

    Louise.xx

  3. Hey Scott

    You put what I'm thinking brilliant.

    Yes we all have such a WIDE range of personal experiences for me its tiredness & bad memory amongst the many that gets me down sometimes & when that happens the tube that I have in my brain empty's Ugh! that really gets me down.

    We all have come so far & we all have one thing in common it biggest hurdle of all we've survived.

    Hope everyone is keeping warm, its been raining all day AGAIN at least the winds died down for now, that plays havoc with the head dull days oops moaning again - sorry.

    Louise.x

  4. Well, I dont know off anyone in my family that's had an SAH I'm the first, I just like to be that little different away from the norm that's me..

    You are a mine full of information Scott & words that I dont know polycystic kidney disease and Marfan syndrome!!!

    I'm kind of glad that I'm not into finding out too much of what happened :roll:

    Take care

    Louise.x

  5. Hi Hannah

    Word search is a good thing for kids though yeh!! I know but it helped me...really you have to sort of step back a bit maybe!

    I was convinced that there was nothing wrong then the OT gave me one of those balls with the shapes out, (for a small child) I had to put the shapes into the spaces, Oh! please I thought don’t insult my intelligence, but I couldn’t do it I couldn’t fit the shapes into the holes that was a reality shock for me I can tell you.

    I can’t say she will find your humouring/patronising her you just have to I guess ‘go with the flow’ I’m going to ask my husband how he dealt with it see if I can answer your questions from the same angle maybe!!

    I know that my Dad had a very hard time getting his head around it he found it all very difficult. Kind of the other way around to you.

    The photo albums are a good idea however why not get a big frame & make a co-large with different pictures try to make sure your Mum’s in a lot of them dosnt have to be them all an event that she enjoyd. Maybe too tiring looking through a photo album.

    Ronnie & I laugh now at some of the things that happened when I was in the Re-hab hospital it all just takes time.

    Take care

    Louise.xx

  6. Hi there

    Annie, yes it was quite dismal wasn't but I was very ill, it didn't make me work any harder at getting better I had no idea what was going on, I only found that out about 3years ago. :roll:

    But yes when I think of it I have done really well taking an 80/20 & turning it around I hope that inspirse people then I've done my bit.......

    Hannah, I guess it must be hard wanting all the information to be precise but really everyone is different, I'm talking about people that I actually know & have seen myself their improvements for myself.

    Hang in there, take care

    Louise.xx

  7. Hi Hannah

    Nice to hear from you - Wellcome

    Yes I understand I was like that I was sent to a re-hab hospital where I had to learn to do things again, its quite a thing when you have to do things that most people take for granted I was convinced that there was nothing wrong with me & the doctors didn’t know what they were talking about – how wrong I was.

    I think it’s so difficult for the families of SAH sufferers they have to see people they love totally change in front of their eyes.

    It’s takes a lot for the family members to be strong but I think they have to be because that’s what helps us to improve get better.

    They say time heals & that is so right, it’s a long slog but in time things do get better.

    Take care

    Louise.x

  8. Hi there

    Bing Crosby & Nat king Cole used to ring out in my Mum & Dad's house at Christmas she loved all that.

    Bing Crosby & White Christmas I always need a box of tissues now, they had Christmas Carols in the re-hab hospital when I was in I wept the whole time. :cry:

    Louise.x

  9. Hi John

    Got no idea who some of the people is your talking about except Eric Clapton, Bon Jovi. I had to tone my music likes down sadly after my SAH - sadly :(

    Nothing wrong with a police officer, my cousin in London is in the Transport Police, & my cousin in Perth, Australia is a Fediral Police Officer he is a body gaurd to a lot of well know people.

    Not a great lover of Christmas myself, but like every year it comes around its the people in the shops that get to me I feel like having a big sign on me too 'Balance problem & slow to respond' but they'd just laugh!!!

    Take care hear from you soon.

    Louise.

  10. Hi Ninja

    I got my first angio a year after I was out of hospital, then one the following year then the following year, one of them was cancelled & re-scheduled though because they'd had an emergency which didn’t bother me because I was the emergency at one point.

    Think we’ve all went through that limbo stage but I agree its nice to have it over with & then you know where you are.

    Anyway its nice to hear from you & hope to hear again soon

    Take care

    Louise.

  11. Hi there

    That’s exactly the way I saw that Karen sorted!!

    People I know are amazed when I say ‘in some ways this was the best thing to happen to me’ before I was quiet, not saying I’m the total opposite but I will hold my own now.

    :roll:

    Sami that’s what I had to do really as I said to Ronnie in those early days ‘the old Louise is gone’ instead of fighting against it I accepted it that was when I moved on. :P

    Annie, I think that’s a good idea of yours getting your close friends to read some things on this site, I found that a lot of people distanced themselves from me in the early days, (well more like months rather than days) in-fact if I’m honest it wasn’t just friends family too, which is sad but I have some good friends that see me for being me.

    You should remind them that you aren’t the same person you were, people just need a little reminder from time to time.

    Rambled enough as normal

    Louise.xxx

  12. Hi there

    Glad it wasnt just me that thought like that with that guy, I would be so pleased if he's just sliped back into his old life but I would be amazed if he had, I think like Sami that it would be good if they did a follow up programme because the way it is at the moment people dont know just what a harrowing experience it is. :roll:

    It was a long time before I was discharged from the hospital....

    Bye just now, Louise.x

  13. Hi guys

    Getting pretty stomy here again too forecast said 80 mile an hours winds oh joy!!! another rotten sleep ahead I think.

    About the first man that got out of the hospital on the documentry, I waked out of the hospital only to another hospital but on very shaky (very) shaky legs.

    What I thought about it though was other people would think well thats him home to recover, for some thats when all the hard work starts.

    But what a good programme thankfully for me its brought back no memories at all of that time.

    Louise.xx

  14. Aw! Sami thank-you.. :?

    I never know if I'm explaining myself right or not - its my disability you know.

    I dont know about good advice 7 years experiance is what I've got, been there, done that...ect....

    Yep when that gets fully charged well look out....... :cool:

  15. Hi Karen

    Very wet & very windy here today & the winds susposed to get even worse tonight hate the wind.

    we've been to Blandford, we visited friends who were stationed in Blandford.

    Yes its nice to get out in the fresh air a bit too fresh just now for me, we went to a market but the rain started didnt even venture out the car had a nice drive in the country though lovely even in the rain.

    Hope your weekends been lovely..

    Louisexx

  16. Hi there

    About mobile phones yes I have one & I consider it a life line when I'm out in the begining it meant that I could call either my husband or someone if I didnt feel well. I never have had to do that but its always there, ear pieces no dont use them too noisy in my head I find for me anyway.

    Dont think you should use something to help you sleep trying to get into a routine of going to bed around the same time, I used to nap a lot during the day at one point I'd have slept all day but that was the meds I was on, but I found when I stoped naping so much in the day the nights sleep improved.

    However sleep is the best cure they say it helps the body repair its self I believe that.

    Gosh yes to your question on How ready's ready, my battery still goes onto stadby a lot of the time but in the begining it was like my: get up & go, got up & went (& forgot to come back)

    My appetite totally changed I dont eat as much now I rarely feel hungry & I eat things that I never used to eat, & some things I eat I dont like now, I think you just have to give it all time to settle down find out what is right for you what suits you.

    Dont forget its very early days for you.

    Hope all this rambeling helps.

    Take care Louise.x

  17. Yeh I had to cut back on having a drink - not that I actually drank all that much before but now its less, sometimes I can feel like I have a hang over & its not its just how I've been left. :?

    But have to say I certainally dont like wine much now Red or White I used to drink Becks but find that just goes to my head, litarly!! :oops:

    Not really into daytime TV except when I'm having a snuggled up sort of a day, I like the cooking programms reminds me of what I COULD do, the chat shows like Jerry Springer & such my head cant see the sence in them, more than likely the way I look at things now, you do tend to see things differntly at least I do.

    Louise.xx

  18. Hi Joan

    Yes welcome to the site.

    I too think its wonderful your back to work, Sami's right you have to listen to your body, drink plenty liquid & rest as often as you can.

    If you've got a question we'll all put out thoughts into it.

    Hope to speak again soon

    Take care

    Louise.x

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