I didn’t set out to be part of change. I also didn’t aim for a possible improvement to the current state of my injured brain. Regardless, I stay eternally hopeful. I am nevertheless, driven by sheer willpower and determination as I continue to make progress. I know my brain...
Articles with the Tag #InvisibleIllness
There’s so much more going on beneath the surface than you realise!
An iceberg seems appropriate for this post and, the sinking of the Titanic, is a perfect example of not realising the full extent of what lurks beneath the surface, hence the image I chose to use. IMHO! The unseen can sometimes cause more damage than what’s apparent to the...
You can help me face the unknown. This is how!
When supporting someone with an incurable condition, there’s a level of trust that comes with great responsibility. It requires vigilance, and an awareness, as if you were protecting your own life…Without this, they might as well be fighting their battle in isolation… While recovering from surgery, I had a...
Hydrocephalus: Isn’t it ironic?
My husband fears me having more brain surgery and would rather pretend all is well with me. When it comes to Hydrocephalus, I fear so many things too, including sharing his fears. I understand what drives it. However, I don’t have the luxury of pretending all is well, especially...
Hydrocephalus: The heavy burden of being the main breadwinner despite living with an incurable condition…
A condition like Hydrocephalus casts some of its own burdensome moments on the person diagnosed with it, amongst other things. It’s unpredictable nature, leaves nothing to be desired. The burden wears heavy and so too does the responsibility of it all, like: Having to support your entire family –...
 
         
         
        