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Hello everyone
HI, my name is Alain, and I had a cerebral hemorhage eighteen years ago, and live with the afterflects of this CVA. I have neuropahic pain, that wake my up every morning at 4;00 a.M or earlier, I lost the left priphral vision, so I can't drive, and often hit myself of objects and people, who get mad at me. I also have a sensibility deficit and a deficit in postion sense, which is an important deficit because I am pianist so fine sensibility and motricity sre important for me. Neverhteles, I don't wnat to just complain, because this accident also pushed me to realize importnat things; I ran five marathons since I have been in a wheel chair 18 years ago. I also complet a master Music(in piano pedagogy) which was'nt easy because at each piano exam the jury always complain about the weekness of my left hand, but I did it.
At this point, eighteen years after the cerebral hemorhage, I fell that I recover to much to go to support groups, but am not well enough to have a normal life, a job, and a financial contribution to my family. The neuropathic pain is also a daily burdon, hard to cope with. So Happy to join you, hello to everyone Alain |
Hi Alain and welcome to NeuroTalk. It's kind of quiet around here this weekend but I wanted to say hi and welcome. Here is the link to our General Health and Rare Dis. forum....
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum2.html Feel free to jump in anywhere. :hug: |
Lafpiano,
Welcome, we are happy to have you. I am sorry ot hear about your condition and pain but WOW what an inspirtation...5 marathons and a masters. :hug::hug::hug: You put a smile on my face today. :D Take a look around. You will find many warm caring and knowledgeable people here. Jump in anywhere and let us know if you need anything. |
Welcome, Lafpiano--
--I am most impressed: firstly, because I have no musical talent whatsoever, and seocndly, because my wife is an ultramarathoner and I've been involved in the running community most of my life (and wrote a position piece urging the New York Road Runners to allow wheelchair racers into the NYC Marathon some years back, when there was controversy over liability issues and a lawsuit involved . . .)
What you describe makes me wonder about the possibility of Central Pain Syndrome, which usually results from damage to the spinothalamic tracts or the cerebral centers they extend into. Take a look at: www.centralpain.org |
Welcome Lap!! Glad to have you w/us.
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Alain,
Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Great to see you have come to be with us. You will find a great number of caring, supporting members here willing to help each other as they can. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. Darlene:hug: |
Hi
Welcome to Neurotalk, I am so sorry about everything that you are going through ((hugs)) Thanx Alison |
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