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What is Spinal Cord Injury?A Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is when the bones in the spine are damaged in such a way as to either sever or crush the delicate cord running down the centre. The best analogy that one can make is that of a phone cable being cut by a drill while doing DIY, and as such cutting off the signals to the brain. When I was first injured like all those before I guessed that although I had been stupid enough to do some serious damage to myself, that medical procedures these days had progressed to such a level that I would be either cured totally, or able to live a full life (if not quite the one I had planned out for myself). It still haunts me to this day just how little there can be done medically to help those with this type of injury. A SCI is an extremely traumatic experience, and leaves the patient both physically and mentally scared. Unfortunately most of these scars are then with you for the rest of your life. It is usually those who are the most adventurous and physically able who put themselves into the line of danger, whether through sport or motor vehicles. It is also a fact that men in their late teens and twenty's are those most commonly injured, as I was. The two figures here demonstrate those statistics all too graphically.
Most types of therapy and treatment that are used after the initial trauma are to immobilise the fracture site, whether by rest or surgical means, and wait and see just how much movement returns. After the initial injury has healed, then lots of physical and occupational therapy follows, teaching you how to cope with the infinitely simple task you once did without thinking. Brushing your teeth now becomes a sweat-inducing, stamina-sapping marathon that 30 minutes later has you breathing like a long distance runner! Another side affect of such a traumatic injury is that you tend to turn on those closest to you. I, as many others have, have turned and been totally vindictive to members of my family, and I have watched other patients in hospital do exactly the same. I have watch guys turn to their wives and girlfriends and tell them to leave and not come back again ever, and whether they thought it was for the best or just self pity, they meant every word. Thankfully I have seen things work out for the good in many cases, but it should be highlighted that it can and does happen, and if fore warned both parties might deal with it better. My InjuryWhen I broke my neck, between the fifth and sixth vertebrae, I realised very early on that most of the life I had done before would no longer be the same. I dived into a swimming pool, showing off as most guys do to impress a girl. Next thing I knew was a sore head and my hands floating in front of me. I cover my injury and rehab in greater detail in my Biography Page so won't distract you here with it, but as you can see from the figure on the right, I was lucky to survive the initial injury. Tetraplegia
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