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Hullo - I'm so very sorry you're hurting so much. I'm overwhelmed reading your post --- I can only imagine LIVING it!
Ok, for myself, when I get overwhelmed by our situation (hubby has Traumatic Brain Injury) I envision myself BENEATH the throne of Grace. I used to picture myself flat on my face before the throne of the Most Holy God - now, I crawl UNDER it and hide out (I think He knows I'm there ![]() On the tangible side, you mentioned.... my youngest is 20 and suffers from chronic daily migraines and requires frequent trips out of town for dr. apts We have friends of a teenage boy that had chronic daily or every-other-day completely disabilitating migraines for many years. For them, it took a radical change of diet for him to heal. I believe there are MANY quacks for doctors out there - they found a good one in Grand Rapids Michigan that tested him for allergies and took him off just about everything edible. Really - he was FURIOUS for the first 6 - 9 months with the diet changes. But, it began to work. He was on a severely restricted diet for about 2 1/2 years or so (no gluten, no dyes, no dairy, etc). Then they slowly began adding foods back in. Fast forward a couple more years and their son can eat pretty much everything in moderation. His dr said it allowed his immune system, etc to heal and his body to build a tolerance to the foods that previously made him so sick. Just a thought I wanted to throw out there!
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Blessings to you... AMY Wife of 54 year old hubby who sustained TBI January 2011 downhill skiing. Hubby is: Machinist, off work since injury. 70% of the time feels really, really rotten (better! Used to be 99% of the time) 30% of time he just feels bad but can push thru to do something. Current Symptoms: Light & noise sensitivity, brain fog (lessened by Zoloft), extreme fatigue, balance issues (walks with cane), cognitive problems (slowed & more difficult thinking), overwhelmed easily. Difficulty falling asleep but then could stay asleep for 12 hours or more . (Uses CPAP machine while sleeping due to apnea NOT caused by TBI) All symptoms increased by stress, fatigue & crowds. Jostling movements (walking briskly, bumpy rides) are VERY bad & cause severe set-back Seems to help: Taking 150mg Zoloft at night for symptom control, especially helps with "brain flips / swishing when walking" and brain fog (helped). 300 mg Gabapentin (100 3xdaily) for headaches (works pretty well. Minor headaches are eased by combined Acetaminophen & aspirin). Xanax for anxiety, but also seems to slow the overstimulation feeling when out-and-about. Feels best while lying down (vertical position seems to bring on symptoms) Misc: Clear EEG, clear MRI'S (2 of them). No cut, bump or bruise after accident - all damage internal . Oddly enough, he's not bothered at ALL by tv . Praise the Lord he has NO difficulty driving. |
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