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Ziora 03-22-2008 08:07 PM

Looking for resources for daughter's injury
 
Hello. My 13-year-old daughter was hit by a car on Sunday, March 16. She was discharged from the hospital this past Thursday. She was diagnosed with right SAH, left SAH, temporal bone fracture, right frontal lobe contusion, TBI with BLOC, and lactic acidosis. I have no idea how lactic acidosis comes into the picture.

I'm just trying to find resources so that I can know how to cope with the whole thing...her recovery, problems that might come up, and the trauma. I don't know what to expect. She is obviously very traumatized and has regressed. I'm still pretty scared and traumatized myself.

She has her first followup next Wednesday and it will be determined when she can return to school. That will be a huge step. She's in a quiet, controlled environment right now, but as the doctor told me, school is a different story. There will be a lot of noise and distractions and that will be when we know how she will react and how deeply she has been affected...physically.

If there are forums for parents of children with TBI, can someone share them with me? I really appreciate any information. I don't have time to look around and read much on this site right now but wanted to post.

Thanks,
Ziora

Alffe 03-23-2008 06:36 AM

Hi Ziora and welcome to Neuro Talk. I'm so sorry this happened to your daughter. Here is the link to our TBI forum...http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum92.html

It is not specific to children but you will find others there who have experienced this type of injury. :grouphug:

AfterMyNap 03-23-2008 10:44 AM

Welcome, Ziora, I am so sorry to learn of your daughter's accident. :( I hope you will find some answers soon and that your daughter will be restored to her usual self in no time. :hug:

DM 03-23-2008 11:22 AM

Hello Ziora and Welcome to NeuroTalk. I know how hard this must be for you, to have such a tragic accident happen to your dau. I hope she continues' to recuperate and that you will find the help she needs to do so. Glad you found us...

Ziora 03-23-2008 08:50 PM

Hi from mom with injured daughter
 
Hi. My 13-year-old daughter was hit by a car last week. She is home from the hospital now. I'm looking for resources to help us as she recovers from her brain injury. It's a scary time but she is recovering by leaps and bounds. Any links or suggestions of any kind are welcome.

Discododi 03-23-2008 09:20 PM

Hi Ziora,
I am sorry to hear of your daughter's brain injury. I had an Aquired Brain Injury, colloid cyst of the third ventricle (benign brain tumor) removed Nov 2000. I underwent emergency neurosurgery to remove the tumor, and had extensive rehabilitation afterwards. I was a patient on a brain injury unit at a local rehab hospital where I relearned to talk and organize my thoughts so I could have some ability to remember.

I had a lot of help and support from my local Brain Injury Association. Every state has one. (number should be in your phonebook)

Rehabilitation is key. Your daughter is very young. The brain has a wonderful way of "re-wiring" thus allowing for new learning.

Please search the net for Brain Injury resources. There are many available.

Best wishes for healing for your daughter, Dodi

MelodyL 03-23-2008 09:45 PM

HI there.

So sorry to hear about your daughter's injury.

Here's a good sight for you to visit. You'll get lots of good info.

Best of Luck.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/fo...aysprune=&f=92

dorrie 03-23-2008 10:03 PM

Hi Ziora ( a lovely name!) I am so sorry about your daughter accident! Welcome to Neurotalk...I am sure that you will get some support here!:hug:

Ziora 03-24-2008 10:13 AM

Discododi, Thank you very much for replying and sharing your the history of your injury. I am scouring the web for information and trying to understand what to expect. I guess time will tell, in my daughter's case. She's a trooper and doesn't complain at all. All the best to you.

MelodyL, Thanks a lot for the link.

Ziora 03-24-2008 10:16 AM

Thank you for the replies. I'm trying to learn to navigate this forum. It's a little confusing because my posts don't seem to show up right away, so I double posted my introduction. Sorry about that.


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