bluedragon
Well-Known Member
I'm not looking for medical advice, but sharing something that happened to me.
In late 2004, I fell on the icy pavement at the church I once attended.
Some men of the church helped me to my feet (I think?) and walked me inside the church building. They put me in one of their dorm rooms on a bed and left me while church service was going on. I could have died. I was in terrible pain, and fell asleep.
They never took me to a doctor. And no one came and checked on me for 2 or 3 hours. They (including my husband) even left me there while they ate their potluck.
The back of my head hit the pavement. My skull was flattened at the point of impact, but I had a large lump on my forehead (which didn't hit the pavement). A ridge arose from the point of impact on back of my skull, to my forehead where the lump was. From what I have gathered, the lump on my forehead was from the impact of my brain jostling against the inside of my skull when my head it the pavement.
I was still expected to work ("volunteer") in the church parochial school and by working, my kids' tuition was reduced by about $15 each per month.
That pain didn't heal for over a year ...and the ridge stayed until my chiropractor fixed it about a year ago. I don't have the ridge anymore where the bones in my skull overlapped after the brain swelling went away.
I know this is an odd post, but I was wondering if any other members have ever experienced severe head injuries or concussions. I have had several, tbh. But this one was the most severe.
If you could have gone to the Doctor, you should have. I've been knocked out and had my bell rung several times playing football. There have been instances whereI didn't recover for several days....Had to watch film a couple of times to realize what had happened.
My wife has problems with low blood sugar and blood pressure. She fell and I watched the back of her head bounce off the concrete. I talked into to going to the doctor. Told both of them "She can't pass the concussion protocol, test her".......She failed four times, three while she was in the hospital. When she recovered she asked ...."How did you know?" "Easy, been there, done that." We discovered she had a mild stroke in the process ....On her way to a full recovery. I keep telling her, I'm going to find an old football helmet at a garage sale.