I was "semi-vegetative" at this hospital. This is the computer I did my first e-mail. |
I've worked in home-based care, not hospital. When the
"semi-vegetative" state was mentioned, I thought that this was only seen
in the hospital. A person with this never would have made it home. Now
at home, I had to look it up. It kept giving me persistent vegetative
state (PVS). Something wasn't right. I asked around. This state doesn't
exist in the text-books. http://thoughtfulveg.blogspot.com/2012/02/talking-vegetable.html
Here it is I thought I moved up, and I hadn't. This is a false category...and a misnomer, too.
There is something that does fit this...
There is something that does fit this...
Behavioral criteria for the diagnosis of |
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Follows simple commands |
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*At least one is required for diagnosis
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1071686/
(I didn't do all of these.)
What's
the word I took out? It was "MCS." This stands for minimally conscious
state.
MCS is not PVS. MCS is more appropriate if I was able to handle
money. Wait a minute! I was in a whole ward of people who were
"semi-vegetative." Were all those
people misdiagnosed? There's a problem in not being able to move up in
PVS.
Progression would be linear, and go from PVS to MCS...not to
"semi-vegetative." It's not a giant leap. Just follow the textbook.
UPDATED 7/20/2018
UPDATED 7/20/2018
*Note: I wouldn't even be MCS anymore. I'm just physically disabled.
I have been in 3 comas, 6 brain surgeries, hydrocephalic.............TBI, even though one can't respond does not mean a person is not cognitively aware of everything going on around us. Vegetable? NO WAY! I was more aware of everything going on and I wanted to cry out, "I am here"! I want to thank you for noticing.
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