View Single Post
Old 05-19-2016, 11:58 AM
kerningz kerningz is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2016
Posts: 13
8 yr Member
kerningz kerningz is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2016
Posts: 13
8 yr Member
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bud View Post
Herm,

I have been an active person my entire life. Exercise, water and snow ski amongst other things...it all came to a grinding halt and I thought my life was over. I am 25 months post accident now and as active as ever with a few exceptions. Mainly that I can't exercise at previous levels Mon.-Fri. I need a day off after 3 in gym but what the heck, I can live with that.

Last year at this time I couldn't even walk 1/4 mile without terrible symptoms and it wasn't until 22 months I could tolerate some serious gym time.

I can say without a doubt that I have changed and for the better in many ways due to my accident experience. One of the biggest improvements I see is with my business. I am not afraid to say I have to think about something before a decision now and actually think I am making better decisions due to that.

Kerningz,

I did not get really bad until 6 months post accident. The first 6 months I thought healing was just like a broken bone...inconvenient but getting better. By 6 months I began to notice barely perceptible changes in thought and sleep and then WHAM!! The next 1.5 years was the toughest of my life.

Not at all saying you will be ran over like I was...just that your increasing symptoms later on in recovery is very similar to my experience.

Bud
Wow, that's a relief. How's your memory now? As well as your general cognitive abilities? and any dizziness? Also, I've been following the vitamin regimen for 4 months and I really haven't noticed any results to my knowledge. Is there anything you did that you believe helped you heal up? I'd love to follow said ideas. As an 18 year old, it's hard for me to just stay still all the time and not be active.
kerningz is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote