tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11838465.post2289169612407126431..comments2024-02-24T18:30:26.749-07:00Comments on prairiemary: CRASH! CLOSED SKULL CONCUSSIONUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11838465.post-14647722848248114702013-02-03T21:07:51.297-07:002013-02-03T21:07:51.297-07:00Thank you, Linda.
Prairie maryThank you, Linda. <br /><br />Prairie maryMary Strachan Scriverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00538160009129822362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11838465.post-83091015170904669752013-02-03T20:46:00.299-07:002013-02-03T20:46:00.299-07:00I read this story with a heavy heart.
The medical...I read this story with a heavy heart. <br />The medical world is very closed minded over the powers our brains hold. The front of your brain controls almost all of our moral controls. From childhood to adulthood we learn proper ways to express our thoughts when the front of our brain is effected their filter gets removed. When you dont allow the brain to heal with rest it continues to be injured. My son was a victim of several mild to severe concussions basicly since birth (the canal would not open) he played rough as a child and also played a very physical 8years of lacrosse. Close to his 20th bday he slipped and smashed his head on the coner of a wall front left side. He ignored the signs of concussion and after vomiting went in to work a very mental and physical job. Withen 2 weeks his brain basiccly went into safe mode and it seemed i had a 6 yr old in a 20yr old body. The medical society immediatly diagnosed him with sckitzifrennia. They would not listen about head injury. After 3 weeks i had researched and found my head injury theory to make the most sense. Im extremely happy to say he is drug free and back to himself he went back to his job working midnights. It still scares me to death to think if i didnt pull him out and refuse the meds he would still be strapped down getting injections that just made everything worse. Its to bad the doctors who were wrong have never wondered what ever happened to the boy whose mother said it all started with a hit to his head. The blessing is my family dr witnessed it all and in the future will always consider a head injury when someone comes to him with completely unexpected mental heath issues.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18341646951904430567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11838465.post-15594462529038951792012-08-08T15:09:11.031-06:002012-08-08T15:09:11.031-06:00I puzzle over the fatalism fed to certain of us ab...I puzzle over the fatalism fed to certain of us about health. My mother died of diabetes at the age of 41. My father developed lymphoma and was gone at the age of 70. No one, myself included, did more than trust the doctors. Even afterward, when a medical opinion might have made a difference. I didn't want to know. (German, not Scots.)<br /><br />That was then. Today I marvel that my young neighbor, a carpenter, parries any question about his health with a stoic acceptance of the inevitable. Die now or die later, it's all the same.<br /><br />Maybe there's something of this in the gut level resistance people have to Obamacare.Ron Scheerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15357501069513854664noreply@blogger.com