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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 756
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 756
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First day at NCEP
My first day at NCEP went pretty well. I spent the first hour there talking with the case manager and signing paperwork. By the time we were done, it was already lunch time...One hour break, got to meet with a lot of the staff and other people in the program. I must say that I'm much more humble and blessed that my injury was not more severe. Some of the people there were in a pretty bad way.
Nobody else there has the problems that I do...as far as getting overstimulated fast. Every one seemed to function very well in groups and watching TV. Its frustrating...because I have nobody to relate to.
I was doing well until I was given some cognitive activities to do (letter search, math and a bill paying activity)...then it was overload city. They were okay with me taking closed eye breaks to regain my composure. Strangely, I was the only person doing this. Every one else seemed fine...
At the end of the day, I was in a group of about 10 people. We watched a video about cars and were asked questions (kinda like a memory game) about the cars, like the color, model, etc. I spent most of the video with my eyes closed because the television was overloading me. Again, I was the only person doing this.
I'm home now...completely spaced out. It was a very intense day. Tomorrow they will really see how bad I am cognitively after a day full of activity.
Nick
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What happened: I was randomly assaulted from behind in June of 2011. I was knocked unconscious for an unknown amount of time (less than 30 minutes) and have no memory of the event. CT scan showed contusion and hematoma of the left frontal lobe. I spent 3 days in the hospital. Diagnosed with Post-Concussion Syndrome in September 2011. Currently have Medicaid, Medicare and SSI.
Current symptoms: Brain fog, mild memory issues, problems with spontaneity, occasional spacing out, word finding difficulties, tinnitus in right ear and some other things that I can't explain.
Life after the brain injury: 4 years after the injury, I'm engaged to my beautiful girlfriend of 5 years, I'm the CEO of my own business, Notorious Labs, I've taught myself how to program complex games and apps which is a feat I never thought I'd accomplish and now live a semi-normal life with very mild PCS symptoms.
Slowly but surely regaining my life back.
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