Does clutter bug you? I bet you’re wondering what clutter could possibly have to do with Hydrocephalus. Bear with me… I personally, looking at my surroundings, am a self-confessed hoarder praying desperately for a release to a calm Zen-like state. (Or maybe I just have too much on my...
Articles with the Tag Hydrocephalus
Hydrocephalus…meet Hyperthyroidism
A few years ago, I went to listen to a motivational speaker called Robin Banks. At the time, I was severely depressed due to some major life changes and, in need of some extraordinary mind TLC. “How fascinating..!” are just two words in reaction, I learnt at the time, to...
Hydrocephalus: Deal breaker or not?
“For better or worse, for richer or poorer…in sickness and in health, till death do us part”. Either you’ve uttered these words or heard them before. This is part of a wedding vow…A vow we make to each other on the day we become husband and wife. It’s a...
Hydrocephalus : An invisible illness that’s painfully visible to me
What no person with Hydrocephalus wants or needs to hear: “Most people I see are in a coma and…you look fine to me” – Neurosurgeon So does that mean I need to be in a coma for you to take me seriously? ********** “I get bad headaches too” –...
Hydrocephalus : The friends and family you lose when living with an incurable condition
I have only ONE out of the countless types of incurable conditions which exist at this point in time. ONE condition amidst ALL other illnesses and diseases that plague the human race. Therefore, I can only speak from the confines of that which afflicts me. I often hear the...
Hydrocephalus : Awareness begins with you…
Before the start of this year’s awareness month, I didn’t have a plan of what I would do. However, a few days before, I felt a growing need inside of me to spread awareness simply because I recognise the need to shine a light on this invisible illness. It...
Hydrocephalus: How do you deal with the card you’ve been dealt?
Most people say that your attitude towards something will determine how you deal with it (or any challenges presented). For the most part, I would tend to agree with this simply because I learnt a long time ago that if I let the negativity in, it might just consume...
Hydrocephalus : What other choice do you have?
I’ve been “lucky” to not have daily headaches or symptoms related to Hydrocephalus. I have the odd episodes where I’m just knocked down physically and take a few days to recover. This can be anything from dizzy spells, nausea (sometimes vomiting). There have also been times where I’ve had...
Hydrocephalus the elitist club…NOT!
Over the years of dealing with doctors, some have made me feel the need to (overly) explain why and how I developed Hydrocephalus. Almost as if to justify it… Granted it’s normal to be asked this at a first consult with a new doctor to give them the context...
The reactive nature of Hydrocephalus
As I’ve mentioned before, I work in IT and have always had the approach that being proactive is better than being reactive. (In fact, this is my approach to life in general). If you have the opportunity to solve an issue before it becomes a problem, then why not...