On
Wednesday September 10 Dom & I got up nice and early to go into RMH to
attend a presentation Dr Matt was giving on Dom’s stroke.
It
was an amazing experience to sit in a presentation being delivered to professors, doctors, surgeons, scientists, registrars, medical students and I’m
sure a whole host of others we weren’t even aware of! We got to meet and thank Professor Davis, and
also Mo, the Neurosurgeon responsible for the successful hemicraniectomy
procedure on June 27.
Dr
Matt explained that he chose to present Dom’s case as it was Stroke Week and he
thought it was a great way to contribute to raising awareness about stroke. Dr Matt explained Dom’s background - you know
the key stats i.e. age, pre-existing medical condition etc. He then went on to detail Dom’s journey from
his arrival in the RMH ED right through to his transfer to Rehabilitation,
stopping to explain all the CT scans and MRI/MRVs in between! I had a strong understanding of this whole
process as Dr Matt was remarkable in ensuring I was kept up to date and
informed about each scan and what they were considering in the early stages of
Dom’s treatment. Although I’d explained
all this to Dom (and of course he read my blog!) it was a fantastic chance for
him to hear about it all straight from the Dr!
This scan shows the affected area of the brain - this isn’t a bleed, although there is a slight one, this area is the part of Dom’s brain that was affected due to the clot.
This
scan is after the hemicraniectomy – as you can see quite a large section of the
skull was removed and now that it’s out of the way, the brain has swelled to outside
the area enclosed with the skill! This
was obvious after the surgery – one side of Dom’s head and face appeared to be
swollen – turns out it was!
It
was amazing to see this pictures as part of Dr Matt’s presentation and very
educational!
Dr
Matt went on to show these video's he took of Dom six days after surgery. It shows how severe the paralysis was
(although movement had begun to return when Dr Matt recorded Dom). It also shows how confused Dom was. When Dr Matt asks how long Dom has been in
Australia for Dom begins to go through his numerical process where he would
normally solve this type of problem by taking the current year, 2014 and then
subtracting the year of his arrival from it. He continues to repeat ‘2014’, and he either
cant remember his arriving in 2000, or he is unsure what to do after
determining ‘2014’. This is hard for me
to watch because as Dr Matt moves on and asks the next question I can see in
Dom’s eyes that he is still thinking about the previous question and trying to
work out how long he has been in Australia for.
He is unprepared for Dr Matt’s next question and cannot move on from the
previous question. It’s almost like he
gets stuck and can’t let it go to continue answering other questions.
This
visit to RMH was Dom’s first since being transferred to rehabilitation. It was good for him to go back – he
remembered sitting in the wheelchair in the cafeteria with his visitors. He remembered going up and down in the
elevator when we would ‘escape’ Stroke Ward for a break and fresh air. This visit gave him a bit of closure as he
was able to ask questions and continue to piece the memory fragments and bits
and pieces from my blog to form full days.
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