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Old 10-19-2011, 03:31 PM #11
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I completely understand!!! I did pretty much the same thing as you....went back to work in the ICU after 3 weeks and felt like i was gonna die by the end of 1 week. I am the energizer bunny on the unit, always high on life, never needed coffee, could do 5 things at once. And that person has been gone for 6 months now. Its hard to accept that you arent normal and that this post-accident person is the new you. Its 100% anxiety ridden and causes anger...absolutely! I see a therapist to help deal with all these emotions and stress. It has been a big help. Maybe try and see if talking with someone helps to work through this loss of your old self.

Just as a side note, i tried to go back to 12 hour nights at my 14 week mark, and lasted 2 months in incredible pain and exhaustion and my neurologist had an intervention and pulled me out of work again for the next 3 months. She said that i cant go from 0 to 60 and expect to continue to heal. So maybe going back to 10 hour shifts is not the best thing right away, but maybe a slow gradual return would help. Sadly, for me this means i wont be going back to my ICU (no 8 hour shifts there), so i will be using our employee assistance program to find a temporary position in january when i am cleared to go back and work there until im well enough to work a 12 hour shift again. Just something to think about and discuss with your neurologist or your occ health program. Good luck to you, hoping you have a pain free day!
Thank you for your input. I think as far as working out I will need to start real slow.....I think the part of me that doesn't want to admit I'm no longer the person I used to be is still having a real hard time with that concept. In saying this it simply means I push it way to far. It is so nice to hear from other people who understand. I will have to grieve the old me and look for all the great things about the new me....for one I have slowed down and in doing so..... had more to see. You are all right though...it takes time.
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