After my first head injury, I had no loss of conciousness and no loss of memory. Skied down to the bottom of the resort & went to the hospital.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vinman
Seemed fine, I was just bleeding like a stuck pig, they almost did not do a cat scan on me before sewing it up, luckily they did, lifeflight to Junction, cranial fracture repaired, pressure relieved, titanium added.
A few weeks later in Aspen, a kid fell down the staris at a bar, he was woozy, went home & never woke up. cranial fracture but didna break the skin.
kids dead cuz noone thought he needed attention.
I had another head injury, with helmet a few months later. The 2 were hard to recover from, cognitively I was fine, but short tempered, easily overwhelmed, easily confused, mean. ( go ahead mags, take that softball deep into left field)
I didna know what to do & was pretty depressed ( plus weeks of painkillers, booze, weed + no skiing during the end of an epic season brings ya low)
My friend ( who many mags know; actually) gave me a book that really helped her mom recover from a hit and run accident in A -town.
It's called Brainlash and I would recomend it to anyone who has had any type of TBI ( traumatic brain injury) I have given it out to a few people & it helped them as much as me.
Knowing there is a reason for your symptoms and how to deal with them is huge.
Bottom line, wear a helmet & do not laugh off any head ringer, it can be dehabilitating and/or fatal.