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Praying for the best for you too. I think it is luck of the draw on how much damage, and what part of the brain was damaged that affects the memory. With my wife, she has very strong memories of music. The first Thanksgiving after her coma, we are driving along with Christmas music going...
I have thought about questions 1 and 2 myself for a long time. She was very lethargic early on, and the part of the brain that was damaged effected her vocabulary. So she didn't let on about any "wow" moments like when she first saw herself in the mirror. I showed her up to date pictures of...
Here is some of the history that I posted in the Fatty Liver thread a number of years ago.
Please take care of your liver boys and girls. Really bad things can happen if your liver fails. Example:
My wife was diagnosed with Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) (think Walter Payton) in...
When she came out of the coma, she was on a breathing tube for a couple of days and wasn't able to communicate with us. We had no idea of her memory issues and inability to write/spell at that time. She was in a lethargic fog for quite some time after she woke up. The first time I saw her...
UPDATE: It has been just over six years since the liver transplant, and up until January 2024 she has been doing great. The latest hick up is that we discovered vaginal and uterine cancer. As a matter of fact, she just had her hysterectomy today. She is doing so well that the doctor sent her...
Thanks, but what really stuck out was that I think this is the first post I've seen from you that didn't end in "take that to the bank..." If this is the first/only, then this has all been worth while. Well maybe not, but it's worth something.
I sort of had this happen that I detailed in THIS THREAD about my wife's memory getting wiped out except for some childhood memories (60's ~70's). A couple of things that stand out were the changes to TVs. What was a big a** box are now flat screens hanging all over the place. The other thing...
"We've reached the point in the toast where you're expecting to be given advice on how to have a great marriage. :Look at your wife: Honey, you want to take it from here?"
And she will never let it go. She will bring it up all the time, and want to rehash it over and over and over. There really should be a term for this kind of behavior.
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