At least I had a few good shunt days were I didn't feel the shunt at all. This all changed a few days ago once it started to rain and get all crazy fall like weather in the 'spring". I didn't volunteer today because I've been feeling nauseous, dizzy, and have had shunt pain throughout yesterday evening and into the early hours of today. Couldn't sleep on my right side (shunt side) too much because of discomfort and throbbing behind my right ear. Since this morning I've had pain from the distal catheter in my abdomen. Maybe the body is producing more csf than usual or my shunt is just being temperamental. Probably both.
Since the weather has been trying to move into "spring" I've started wearing my brain injury and hydrocephalus awareness shirts.
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Friday, April 14, 2017
Happy Shunt
Since the weather has been getting warmer, my shunt has been behaving itself. Since Wednesday, the ProGav hasn't been bothering me, no scalp pain, no shunt noises. One day this week I heard the distal catheter drain csf into my abdomen. Other than that, it's been behaving itself. As the heat outside get warmer, the humidity bothers my shunt sometimes and I can feel the heat directly from the sun on the magnet inside my head. I have to remember to wear a hat when I'm outside during these summer months.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
On Television
I joined an online adults with hydrocephalus support group a while ago and occasionally receive updates from group members. I also read about stories people in the group post. This week I found one which was familiar based on the television show, Face/Off.
The last time I watched a few episodes was during a shunt revision stay in the hospital in 2011.
Someone in the group had mentioned the March 22, 2017 episode of this show was about Frightening Families. Group 1 featured three characters from a circus trio. One of them was a child like creature with an enlarged head in a wheelchair depicted as having hydrocephalus.
People in the online support group were quite upset about this depiction. I wasn't happy about it either. Especially since it doesn't represent everyone who has hydrocephalus. We know hydrocephalus affects people of various ages: infants, children and adults. Unfortunately, since hydrocephalus isn't well known, a lot of people automatically think most people with hydrocephalus are severely disabled. Many people in the support group commented on how this episode reinforces these stereotypes.
I wrote a comment about this episode to Syfy.
The full episode of Face/Off which aired March 22, 2017 can be found Youtube.
At 31:19 - The family of creatures in the circus are introduced to the judges.
At 34:02 - Where the judges analyze the wheelchair character with hydrocephalus
A description of the episode can be found here.
The last time I watched a few episodes was during a shunt revision stay in the hospital in 2011.
Someone in the group had mentioned the March 22, 2017 episode of this show was about Frightening Families. Group 1 featured three characters from a circus trio. One of them was a child like creature with an enlarged head in a wheelchair depicted as having hydrocephalus.
People in the online support group were quite upset about this depiction. I wasn't happy about it either. Especially since it doesn't represent everyone who has hydrocephalus. We know hydrocephalus affects people of various ages: infants, children and adults. Unfortunately, since hydrocephalus isn't well known, a lot of people automatically think most people with hydrocephalus are severely disabled. Many people in the support group commented on how this episode reinforces these stereotypes.
I wrote a comment about this episode to Syfy.
The full episode of Face/Off which aired March 22, 2017 can be found Youtube.
At 31:19 - The family of creatures in the circus are introduced to the judges.
At 34:02 - Where the judges analyze the wheelchair character with hydrocephalus
A description of the episode can be found here.
Monday, March 6, 2017
3rd
Today is the third year anniversary of my multiple brain injuries on March 6, 2014. For now, my shunt is behaving itself. The last few months, specifically the last weeks have been brutal in terms of pain. Especially yesterday, when it was very cold where I live, like around 15 degrees outside. The cold weather as mentioned in previous posts bothers my shunt.
Today, I'm going celebrate my 2nd birthday by going to a movie and lunch. I made a film about my shunt struggles and brain injuries. Copies can be purchased here.
Today, I'm going celebrate my 2nd birthday by going to a movie and lunch. I made a film about my shunt struggles and brain injuries. Copies can be purchased here.
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Shunt O Gram 2016
At last, I received the CD with my Shunt O Gram from June 2016. It's so nice to see and feel my shunt working properly. The ProGav is temperamental as the device has a mind of it's own. Just this past week, the ProGav reacted to the wind, cold and rain storm (from last night). I did not enjoy this. Today things are better. I have to be careful about not verbalizing how I feel as I suspect the ProGav may be self aware and reacts to me having a "good" day. Notes from the x rays are below:
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Current profile view my shunt. |
Abdomen view of current distal catheter and old catheter (far left) |
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Close up of distal catheter (end) |
Notes from VP Shunt series:
CLINICAL INFORMATION: VP shunt
DESCRIPTION:
Technique: AP and lateral views of the skull; AP and lateral views of the chest; AP and lateral views of the abdomen.
Comparison: None available.
FINDINGS:
Right frontal ventriculo-peritoneal shunt is seen coursing through the right neck soft tissues, anteriorly through the chest wall, and coiling in the pelvis. Catheter fragments in the right neck soft tissues and right abdominal wall likely represent retained shunt fragments. No evidence of fracture or kink.
IMPRESSION:
VP shunt catheter, as described, without evidence of fracture or
kink.
Friday, January 27, 2017
January Neurologist visit
Saw the neurologist on Tuesday. She had brought up an interesting point during our meeting. She had told me to be mindful of my mood and how that may have an impact on my shunt and scalp pain. I hadn't thought about this before. It makes sense. The ProGav doesn't like rain, humidity, snow or extreme heat.
I'll have to be mindful of my mood and certain triggers which may impact how I feel and the ProGav.
Found a good website about how Hydrocephalus, sounds like a movie title:
Hydrocephalus: the lethal condition
I'll have to be mindful of my mood and certain triggers which may impact how I feel and the ProGav.
Found a good website about how Hydrocephalus, sounds like a movie title:
Hydrocephalus: the lethal condition
Friday, January 20, 2017
Barometric Headaches
Yesterday, was the first day I had relief from an intense barometric pressure headache from my shunt. I was doing really good for a little over two weeks now and then on Monday, the ProGav decided began rebelling again. As mentioned in previous posts, the device or robot inside my brain is temperamental when it comes to the weather.
Someone shared a link with me this afternoon about how to deal with Barometric pressure.
Then there's also the effects of Hydrocephalus on the brain, things I didn't even know before...
I know internal organs can heal themselves.
The brain doesn't recover from damage. I wonder why this is. I see my neurologist next week and may ask her.
Someone shared a link with me this afternoon about how to deal with Barometric pressure.
Then there's also the effects of Hydrocephalus on the brain, things I didn't even know before...
I know internal organs can heal themselves.
The brain doesn't recover from damage. I wonder why this is. I see my neurologist next week and may ask her.
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