shgr
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Diagnosed December 2003
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raleigh, USA, usa, 469, 184, NC, North_Carolina
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Hello All!, So many of us with restless minds......I have a few things ideas:
First, I know that craniotomies cause insomnia and/or 'trouble sleeping through the night'. I wish I could remember where I read that. I will try to find it...it is somewhere on the web.
Second, I am almost positive that Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) greatly interferes with sleep, concentration (my guess this refers to clarity of thought and attention span), and anxiety. I know that I would define my 3 terrifying years pre-surgery as traumatic (as well as the surgery itself). Do not underestimate what you have been through. The experiences we have may make us stronger, wiser, more empathetic, but they also have just as strong negative consequences. Sorry to be so sappy and trite, but a lot of messages on this website seem to deem this syndrome as purely a physical curse. I completely disagree: I was told that I was going to die (as many others have been told) and I can never articulate the relief and joy I feel that I am sitting here with my husband and dog, that I will be able to have children and teach and garden and go on walks, and travel and simply LIVE! But, I am not completely healed from this syndrome. I am scarred from my experienc. I am not purely happy. I cannot embrace life as I hoped I would if only I could survived. My mind races as well and I am sorry for my ramblings. I am saying all this to try to convey that maybe some of us have been emotionally scarred/traumatized by our experiences. Who knows? Any thoughts? Hugs, quiet minds, and sleep-filled nights all around, Steph
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