Caring for Someone with Closed Skull Brain Injury

Lochkelly

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Charleston, SC
Has anyone else here had to deal with someone they care about suffering a closed skull brain injury?

My husband was rear-ended by a drunk driver on April 13, 2018 (Friday the 13th!) My husband was in his big crew cab Silverado with a camper shell and the drunk was in a Mazada Miata but was traveling 90-95 mph on a 60 mph divided highway. The truck only ended up with a bent bumper. The Miata was pretty much totaled. If the truck sat up any higher, the Miata would have just gone under it. My husband did not actually hit his head but saw a bright flash of light at the moment of impact. With adrenaline so high from the accident it was about 36 hours later that he started suffering with a headache that didn't leave him for months.

It took us forever to get into a neurologist to see him. Most in our area refuse to deal with accident victims because they don't want to deal with third-party insurance. He started neurofeedback treatments a few months after the accident. Continued them for a few months and the neurologist had him take a break before restarting treatments again two weeks ago.

This incident has totally changed my husband, our family, our household, our marriage and his business. We are sinking financially because he is self-employed. Our attorney is working on filing lawsuits on our behalf. This has been a total nightmare for almost 18 months.

Has anyone else here dealt with anything like this? I'm about at the end of my rope. For every two steps forward there's one to one and a half backward. I could really use someone in my life that understands what I'm going through.

Thanks for "listening."
 

Has anyone else here had to deal with someone they care about suffering a closed skull brain injury?

My husband was rear-ended by a drunk driver on April 13, 2018 (Friday the 13th!) My husband was in his big crew cab Silverado with a camper shell and the drunk was in a Mazada Miata but was traveling 90-95 mph on a 60 mph divided highway. The truck only ended up with a bent bumper. The Miata was pretty much totaled. If the truck sat up any higher, the Miata would have just gone under it. My husband did not actually hit his head but saw a bright flash of light at the moment of impact. With adrenaline so high from the accident it was about 36 hours later that he started suffering with a headache that didn't leave him for months.

It took us forever to get into a neurologist to see him. Most in our area refuse to deal with accident victims because they don't want to deal with third-party insurance. He started neurofeedback treatments a few months after the accident. Continued them for a few months and the neurologist had him take a break before restarting treatments again two weeks ago.

This incident has totally changed my husband, our family, our household, our marriage and his business. We are sinking financially because he is self-employed. Our attorney is working on filing lawsuits on our behalf. This has been a total nightmare for almost 18 months.

Has anyone else here dealt with anything like this? I'm about at the end of my rope. For every two steps forward there's one to one and a half backward. I could really use someone in my life that understands what I'm going through.

Thanks for "listening."

Sorry for your husband, I haven't but my brothers wife had a brain anyuresm, she's had 3 brain surgeries, and does have some brain damage. It was difficult, he still had to work his full time job and has 2 kids that have auctism. It's been over a year, shell never be the better than where she is. You're going to need alot of patience, see if family can help? My sister and did for awhile. Wish you the best
 
@Lochkelly, I am so sorry I am unable to help! I never knew anyone who suffered this kind of injury. I hope and pray your husband improves and that you can hang in there. Sorry I didn't see this until now.

Please vent here anytime you want! 🌹
 

Sorry for your husband, I haven't but my brothers wife had a brain anyuresm, she's had 3 brain surgeries, and does have some brain damage. It was difficult, he still had to work his full time job and has 2 kids that have auctism. It's been over a year, shell never be the better than where she is. You're going to need alot of patience, see if family can help? My sister and did for awhile. Wish you the best
We don't live near family. Friends and acquaintances don't get it. He puts on his smiling face and jovial personality outside. I fear he'll never be completely healed.

Then we have lawsuits to look forward to!
 
We don't live near family. Friends and acquaintances don't get it. He puts on his smiling face and jovial personality outside. I fear he'll never be completely healed.

Then we have lawsuits to look forward to!

How sweet, keeping a smile on his face probably so you won't feel bad🙃. Is he getting therapy?
 
Well, the brave face isn't for me. I receive the brunt of his temper and bad moods. He's doing neurofeedback treatments. Would never see a regular, secular therapist. Scared of opening a Pandora's Box, as it were.
 
Well, the brave face isn't for me. I receive the brunt of his temper and bad moods. He's doing neurofeedback treatments. Would never see a regular, secular therapist. Scared of opening a Pandora's Box, as it were.

Unfortunately that comes with it, that's what makes being a caregiver so difficult. The state where you live won't help? My niece cares for my mom she has on occasion lashed out at my niece. Their frustrated with their situation, I hope you can get a break, you sound like you need one?
 
I wouldn't know what agency in SC could help. I'm currently laid up after surgery a week ago. Hiatal hernia repair & reflux fix. At least another week off my feet. I'm afraid I haven't trained my crew to be good caregivers! Pretty much left alone, on my own.
 
I wouldn't know what agency in SC could help. I'm currently laid up after surgery a week ago. Hiatal hernia repair & reflux fix. At least another week off my feet. I'm afraid I haven't trained my crew to be good caregivers! Pretty much left alone, on my own.

Wow, sorry to hear that, you definitely have a full plate
 

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