In 2002 I had a severe brain bleed that left me in a coma. Five weeks
later I opened my eyes. I couldn't talk or move. I was labeled PVS (Persistent Vegetative State) and it
was left at that. Nobody kept track of anything. I now talk. When did
that happen? Was it now or 3 years ago?
I will address talking.
Before
talking was breathing. I had to breathe on my own in order to talk. I'm
not talking about just the tube in my throat. I was intubated before
that. The diagram shows why I couldn't speak at that time. It went into my vocal
cords. A second surgery was performed after to put the hole in my neck. I
still couldn't talk. This may have to do with weakness and not that I
was on a ventilator.
I
say weakness prevented me from talking because when I was off the ventilator, I could only make
sound if the hole in my trache tube (the tube in my neck) was plugged.
As I developed lung strength, I did not need this plugging of the hole. "My Hole" http://thoughtfulveg.blogspot.com/2014/04/my-hole.html covers the trache tube and even has pictures of it.
My
first sounds were vowel sounds. Later, maybe a month or so, I added
consonant sounds. I remember 'M' which may have been the first consonant. My first
word was "mom." This was still in my first year after the bleed. I had
kept my work insurance under a special ruling called COBRA. At that
time, insurances had caps. I kept it until I reached the cap. I had
speech therapy under this insurance. I did not get speech again like
that when I switched to the government program.
I had been using a communication board. Here is one being used:
At
first, I would blink "yes/no" for letters pointed at. As I got movement
in my arm, I touched the letter I wanted. When I started vocalizing, I'd say the
letter sound as I touched it. As I got better at saying a word, I only
needed to touch the first few letters.
I
then had to leave that hospital. Insurances had caps at that time and I
had reached mine. I did not let the new place use the communication
board. This is the big environmental change I will talk about. I forced
myself to use spoken words. (Education is familiar with this technique.)
It was common for me to say a word over and over until it was clear and
could be understood.
My
bleed was in 2002 and by 2006 I was using single words and short strings
of words to answer questions. I still did not talk on the phone. Talking on the
phone didn't happen until after 2009. (I did say "yes" and "no" on the phone to some family, but they knew I couldn't converse.) 2009 is when an article I wrote
for Stroke Connection Magazine was published, http://www.strokeassociation.org/idc/groups/stroke-public/@wcm/@hcm/@mag/documents/downloadable/ucm_463065.pdf p.8 They could probably tell something unusual was happening. I use this as a marking point.
Fully
speaking, the way I do now, is more recent. By 2011, someone came to
video me speaking. I published something myself in 2014:
Remember
that communication board I talked about in the beginning? What I am
doing now is similar. I find a letter on an electronic communication
board...the computer keyboard. I touch the letter and press down. I
just have the extra cognition to formulate sentences and put them
together in a story that makes sense. I don't have a problem with my
cognition, just my speech.
(Not all brain injuries are the same. Some could have cognitive impairment. Mine didn't.)
(Not all brain injuries are the same. Some could have cognitive impairment. Mine didn't.)
Made device for reading human thoughts / human mind reading machine / Brain Computer Interface. Discovery is not published. I invite partnership. About the problem look : Jack Gallant, Tom Mitchell and Marcel Just; John - Dylan Haynes, human mind reading machine etc. Russia.
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