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Offline stringstretcher

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Taking a break
« on: August 29, 2012, 02:37:00 PM »
Guys and girls, I hate to admit that things have not been a bed of roses for me since about two weeks after the surgery.  To be honest, things have gotten to be on my best day, worst than things were before even having the surgery.  I have been on a forum that deals with this disease a lot, and have found out quite a few things from others that have had this done.  It is not a giving back my life type of surgery, but rather one that over time you body will learn to adjust and make things "as comfortable as they can be" type surgery.

I had been feeling so tired of late, and have done nothing to exert myself to feel that way.  It seems as though the brain has gone into overload and is just not responding.  Well because of this, I called the doctor and ask that he call me when he could.  And he did.

Certain things that will happen over time (up to a year or more for some people) is that the brain will learn to compensate "most" of my balance issues, and allow me to function properly.  Not all, but most.  As to his and other explanations, when the brain is placed under sever stress, which it is in the case of this operation, it takes repeated sessions to allow it to recover.  It does not do it the first time it sees something for the first time, but rather it builds on repetition.

Also severe and radical movement of the head and eyes, will show me a quicker exhaustion than slow methodical movements.  IE:  the building of that bow form?, Looking at this computer for long periods of time?, driving, especially at night with the movements of light coming at me?, and on and on.

The best plan of attack that the Dr. can give me for now, is 1) knowing that this is going to take time, and lot's of it.  It will be better, but only with time. 2) adjusting my lifestyle to one that my brain can read and recognize easier. 3) Restrain from long periods of time doing "any one thing over and over" to allow the brain to take things in SLOWLY, rather that try and conquer the world in one day.

After saying all this and talking to my Dr.  it has been stressed to me on several occasions to not stay in front of this computer like I have been, get out and exercise my body and brain doing short sessions of things at a time, and adjust my lifestyle to allow better use and function of my brain when I do need it.  Stay away from the TV with all the movement that it shows, which I hardly do.

There are several things he wants me to do, but I am not going into all of that here as it it really really boring.  But the bottom line, is I am signing off of the computer for a while.   A week, two weeks, a month, not real sure yet.  But I sit here every morning for 4 to 5 hours, because I can not do anything else, and visit all my favorite sites to see what is new, who got new bows, what is the best wood for arrows, and it is not helping me.

I have been going to bed every night since the operation at or around 7 PM and the getting up at 3 or 4 in the morning, and could do nothing with my father sleeping so I get on here.  Then by the time sunlight gets here, I am too tired to do anything.  WELL, DON'T DO THAT?Huh?

I did have a great talk with the Dr. and he is right, I have expected to much to quick, and have never once yet, done anything to improve my brains performance, but rather have challenged it to a point that it can not take it.  So I have to change.

I will frequent the places I love the most off and on, but time is going to be limited for a while.
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Re: Taking a break
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2012, 04:23:00 PM »
You should do what you need to do. With his help and a little time things will look much better. Take care, we will be praying for you.   :pray:
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Re: Taking a break
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2012, 05:03:00 PM »
Do what it takes and get better soon.  Not a soul on here that would ever hold that against you.
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Re: Taking a break
« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2012, 05:15:00 PM »
Definitely continuing in prayer Charlie.
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Re: Taking a break
« Reply #4 on: August 29, 2012, 10:21:00 PM »
You need to do what is good for you brother. I will continue to pray for you and this time in your life. Thank you for your service and prayers here and we will miss you and your words of wisdom. Lord please take care of the needs of my brother and give him the healing he is seeking. I stand on your word and claim this in your Name.......Amen.......Dusty
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Offline Doc Nock

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Re: Taking a break
« Reply #5 on: August 30, 2012, 08:21:00 AM »
You know many of us have been encouraging you to reach out to the docs to get a better grip on all this...

Working your brain hard is more tiring then breaking your back on a physical task.

We're pulling for you... push where they tell you and rest where you need to. We're here for you.

Prayers continue!
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Offline GRINCH

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Re: Taking a break
« Reply #6 on: August 30, 2012, 09:18:00 AM »
Charlie recovery takes time and patience,were praying for you now take time for yourself and heal up.
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