Sleeping After a Spinal Cord Injury

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • In this video I talk about my bed and how I sleep. I also discuss getting in and out of bed and rolling to avoid pressure sores.

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  • @KingKola01
    @KingKola01 7 років тому +95

    I don't have a spinal cord injury or, but man i'm really impressed with your videos. you are very inspiring.

  • @jmcfitness1526
    @jmcfitness1526 4 роки тому +3

    I just recently became paralyzed, same as you T1, I'm actually still in rehab learning how to transfer, and I have been watching your videos non stop. I dont know what to say but thank you for making these. What an inspiration. I can barely transfer to my chair right now. But after watching your videos I'm so positive and know its possible. Thank you again, you have no idea how much they have helped motivate me!!

  • @invisibleBOOBIES
    @invisibleBOOBIES 6 років тому +7

    Thank you so much for this video! I am studying interior design and your videos have really helped my understanding of how those with disabilities need a space to accommodate them.

    • @QQ0000
      @QQ0000 Рік тому

      You’re great

  • @sarahaken8039
    @sarahaken8039 9 років тому +17

    I am a T12 complete. Thought I'd share how I sleep. Much like you said, I'm on my butt all day, so I try to sleep on my side, or tummy - usually on the side is most popular. When I'm on my side, I bend one leg (top) up slightly, and make sure it's not resting on the leg closest to the bed. When I'm ready to turn over, I push the bent leg down, so both legs are straight. I then roll on my stomach and keep going till I'm on my other side. What tends to naturally happen, is your top leg will be well over your bottom and avoids pressure. I find it easiest this way because I don't have to sit up. It doesn't the unfortunate part of paralyzed sleeping - you still have are going to have to wake up to do it.
    Anyway, thanks for all the videos, Brian. I've been watching them since my accident in 2012, so keep up the great work!

    • @wildreamuh1
      @wildreamuh1 6 років тому +1

      Sarah Aken waking up to move SUCKS... it’s a real struggle .. for a pretty independent quad also.

  • @joshski85
    @joshski85 10 років тому +25

    Good to see you making videos again man.

  • @clairecampbell4376
    @clairecampbell4376 6 років тому +8

    Thank you so much for making these videos and sharing your life with us. My husband recently became paraplegic after falling off the roof and suffering a spinal cord injury. I have found your videos so helpful as I prepare for his home coming. Please continue doing what your doing. You are so inspirational, your strength and confidence in yourself as you explain everything is admirable.

    • @StarAnnasDream
      @StarAnnasDream 5 років тому +1

      Sorry to hear that. I'm glad you're preparing your best to help him every step

    • @mydnytmover
      @mydnytmover Рік тому

      Did you leave him yet?

    • @QQ0000
      @QQ0000 Рік тому

      Follow me

    • @clairecampbell4376
      @clairecampbell4376 26 днів тому

      ​@mydnytmover what an awful thing to say. No I did not 😢

  • @patrickhoang2779
    @patrickhoang2779 8 років тому +18

    You should make a video on spasms and how bad it has been and what causes it

  • @AngelBlackwellX
    @AngelBlackwellX 8 років тому +7

    You make it look effortless

  • @julieontology7214
    @julieontology7214 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for doing all of these videos. Someone dear to me had a T4 / T5 complete injury. We talk daily but I am not with him physically. So these videos help me to understand what he goes through on a moment to moment, hour to hour and day-to-day basis. Fortunately he has a lot of help, but I am trying to learn more so that I can be a more supportive friend.

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  2 роки тому

      So happy these videos are helpful!! They are for everyone - not just those who are paralyzed.

  • @arwen-wynteroakly7106
    @arwen-wynteroakly7106 9 років тому +8

    I love the "throw legs" part. I have been in a chair since 2010, and I do the same thing. The momentum is so helpful when the rest of me is being uncooperative. I also use a body pillow between my knees at night. After three close calls on the inside of my knees, I finally started using one. I sleep in sort of a modified fetal position. It is very comfortable and I've had very few issues with skin breakdown. :) It really is trial and error though. We have a 12 inch memory/high density foam mattress. It is very nice for keeping me in good shape :) Even nearly 5 years later, I still learn new things! thank you!
    EDIT: I am a T11-L3 Incomplete.

    • @endtimeawakening5557
      @endtimeawakening5557 2 роки тому

      I've been injured since 2001 and sleeping has always been interesting. I've used an alternating pressure pad system (pump and mattress) since my first pressure sore experience and it's worked very well. I love to see others with a positive attitude while dealing with such a life changing event.
      Take care, God bless!!!

  • @TheSarap83
    @TheSarap83 8 років тому +4

    thank you so much for these videos. i think its a great help to those that are new to parapeligia and their families

  • @jonathan-cd7wy
    @jonathan-cd7wy 6 років тому +1

    Amazing how you don't let nothing stop you from doing anything. New to your channel

  • @kimberlybowman7803
    @kimberlybowman7803 6 років тому +18

    How do you know if you’ve injured your legs? Like breaking a bone from how you have to throw your legs sometimes. And do you have to constantly check for scratches and scraps on your legs from hitting something without realizing it? I just recently discovered your channel. Watching your everyday life and how you cope is very fascinating and inspirational.

    • @BT-km7nl
      @BT-km7nl 3 роки тому +2

      You have to be careful, yes, the pain sensation is not there. This means an infection can result in dead if not caught.

    • @fraross6212
      @fraross6212 2 роки тому +2

      I am a T4 para. I was sent for a scan for possible clots. A while later I got a phone call to say I had no clots and my broken shin bone was healing well. WHAT??? No sign of a break even on the skin. Probably happened when I had a spasm getting into my car. The leg kicked out and up under the open door.

    • @QQ0000
      @QQ0000 Рік тому

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  • @sandiecalvert
    @sandiecalvert 5 років тому +1

    I am not paralyzed but I have mild spinal cord injury and I have had issue's going numb while trying to sleep, tried couple different mattresses so Thanks for making this. Sending love and light. You are Awesome... :))))))

  • @reefreacher2stevemiller24
    @reefreacher2stevemiller24 3 роки тому +1

    Wow, I keep getting different assessments. Right after surgery was t7 complete, then t8complete, as of 05-20-2021 t4 incomplete. I have severe spasticity like yours before your pump. (watched almost every vid.) Currently taking 80mg baclofen oral. I had a "Pain Pump" inserted three years ago and they botched where the cathaters entered the intrathecal area of my spine and it was removed. Ironically during the fusion surgery that left me paralyzed. Sadly insurance won't allow a second.
    However you and I must be related some how. I will never give in to this change in the way I live. I am actually getting a ton of controlled movement back. I have just passed the one year mark and love the insight into how you are living without limits. I used to ride bikes and love how you modified yours. If only I hadn't sold mine already. I don't have the words to express how much your vid's help me stay optimistic. We are the same size and build, I say all the time " If he can do it, so can I" I do wish I could throw my feet around like you but then again the harder I work the more I can move them the way I used to. No one can or will tell me what to expect in the next 3~5 years. I have worked with EKSO and their ESKO~skeleton suit and walked 800' two days in a row. Don't have the $150k for one though. YOU ARE TOUCHING PEOPLE IN SUCH A POSITIVE WAY~ DON'T STOP. I'll be watching and by the way congrats DAD! I've raised mine so can't wait to see how you make out as a new parent. Thanks for inspiring people like me.

  • @marneysmithies8558
    @marneysmithies8558 5 років тому +2

    great videos, thanks for sharing all your knowledge. one thing I wanted to share about core muscles, i am a complete t4/5 para from way back in 1985. I now live in Vancouver BC and have great access to many ICORD SCI related studies, have taken part in quite a few over the past 10 years or so. I found out that i do in fact have working core/stomach muscles, wish I knew this 30+ years ago. Just wanted to share and encourage everyone to work on their stomach muscles even if the doctors have said you have non working below your level of injury. I did one study that proved I had working pelvic floor muscles still, like wow. keep up the great work.

    • @engchuankoh7291
      @engchuankoh7291 4 роки тому

      How,can you please tell me I'm a quadriplegic after an accident 10 years back.Would be glad if you could teach me.

    • @gaaferlee8623
      @gaaferlee8623 2 роки тому

      @@engchuankoh7291 good luck

  • @binyoung7297
    @binyoung7297 6 років тому +2

    Good luck, young man. You seem to have a very good attitude. Best wishes.

  • @Madelynntapken
    @Madelynntapken 10 років тому +6

    I love your videos! So happy to see a new one up. You inspire me so much! I'm a complete as we'll, T6.

  • @judyrourke8342
    @judyrourke8342 10 років тому

    You are so educational in your video's thank you. I teach and you are a born teacher and mentor for the disabled. Thanks again. Sitting on our butts all day is really a "pain in the neck" no pun intended.

  • @O23pSt
    @O23pSt 10 років тому +1

    Another great video - I haven't tried to transfer from my chair to the bed without a transfer board yet but you make it look easy

    • @wildreamuh1
      @wildreamuh1 6 років тому

      cokc23p36 he is skinny, long arms, and not very tall.. all pluses.

  • @tyamada21
    @tyamada21 3 роки тому +3

    Never give up hope my friend - nothing is impossible and one day they will discover how to fix your disability - just believe that it can be done and that one day it will. My prayers are with you and all others like you - Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo : )

  • @Danette1959
    @Danette1959 4 роки тому

    My son is T5 cvomplete, but no spasms new June 16, 2018. I will show him this to help him. Thank u for posting.

  • @ematherne4760
    @ematherne4760 5 років тому

    I’ve been a T6 since 2005, and also sleep on my belly. After I pull up next to the bed, I put one leg up on the mattress then actually just roll into bed, so then I’m already on my belly! I turn my hips out slightly so the pressure isn’t directly in my knees. I also slide down so that my feet hang off the end of the bed, as the tops of my feet (esp my toes) tend to be very sensitive to the pressure of being against the mattress. This also lets my ankles take a more natural position. I typically will sleep throughout the night.

  • @mariacollie5478
    @mariacollie5478 2 роки тому

    I'm so proud of you I have c6 c7 injury I can't move my body at all

  • @RochelletheRealtor
    @RochelletheRealtor 8 років тому +1

    This might be a weird thing to say, but I never thought that you could still use your body even if your brain can't move your body. It's very interesting to see how you are able to use leverage and momentum to get around.

  • @anidrum
    @anidrum 7 років тому +1

    very useful. i will share with my dad. thanks again. please keep posting.

  • @AroundRavikant
    @AroundRavikant 9 років тому

    hi james... feeling bad for u... but u have handled it very well... everything is a part of life... pray i'll see u on ur bike soon...

  • @speedracer1945
    @speedracer1945 Рік тому +1

    Good video but I'm paralyzed from the waist down and cant hop in bed since I cant but saved the video for the history since every bit can be useful.

  • @dickaalj999
    @dickaalj999 6 років тому

    This is so disturbingly sad. I’m so sorry this happened.

  • @BrosForLife3
    @BrosForLife3 7 років тому +15

    My brother has the same t1 injury but his legs are a lot heavier so it's harder for him to transfer and move his legs so any suggestions but also have you ever had any problems with your feet swelling up after the injury

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  7 років тому +14

      My legs were heavier too but over time the loss of muscle made them much easier to move. Yes, my feet do swell during the day but the swelling typically goes down at night once I am laying down.

    • @Danette1959
      @Danette1959 4 роки тому +2

      Swelling of feet is normal for SCI. It happens because since the person cannot walk, & walking, moving the legs helps to move blood & fluids down then back up, it accumulates in the feet. So laying down at night it is able to move back up, but may result in high urine volumes. It is best to lay down for a bit during the day if possible to prevent so much swelling.

    • @paullaw6988
      @paullaw6988 3 роки тому +1

      @@ParalyzedLiving Hi Brian, how are you? Great video!!! Your ideas are so inspiring. Take care of your health. Your an inspiration. Kind regards, from, PaulLaw.

  • @LifePartDeux
    @LifePartDeux 8 років тому +5

    Thanks very much for your videos. They are very informative and helpful. I was wondering if you have any thoughts on multipodis boots. When I was first injured, I was told every time I'm in bed, I need to have them on to avoid drop foot. But they keep me from turning at night. I'm considering losing them so I can flip over from time to time. Any thoughts or advice?

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  8 років тому +1

      Great question. Yes, ditch them is my suggestion. I hated those things and they are very restrictive. Besides, you spend all day on your back/butt so it's important to sleep in your side or stomach as much as possible to give your skin a rest. If you are sitting in a wheelchair with your feet flat on the footplate all day you will achieve the same effect. I've had absolutely no problems without using them.

  • @TheeMelKel
    @TheeMelKel 8 років тому +6

    Hello, I was wondering if you set an alarm to wake up and roll over every few hours or if you wake up naturally to do so. If you wake up on your own, did you use an alarm in the beginning?

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  8 років тому +2

      +TheeMelKel Yes, I just naturally wake up at this point. My wife used to turn me in the beginning but that didn't last long before I started doing it myself.

    • @TheeMelKel
      @TheeMelKel 8 років тому +1

      +Paralyzed Living thank you!

    • @paullaw6988
      @paullaw6988 3 роки тому

      @@ParalyzedLiving Hi Brian, how’s the you? I was wondering if you set an alarm clock to wake up and roll over every few hours or if you wake up naturally to do so. If you wake up on your own, did you use an alarm in the beginning? Kind regards, from, PaulLaw.

  • @fintan3563
    @fintan3563 3 роки тому +1

    You know, I have watched paralyzed people maneuver themselves numerous times over the years on TV or movies or presentation like this. My mother’s first husband was a paraplegic but that was before I was born. But watching your vlogs over the last couple of days, for the first time I really now realize that your legs are actually dead. Maybe it is the way you just throw your legs around. God bless you!

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  3 роки тому +1

      They aren’t dead necessarily but they certainly don’t work anymore. It’s interesting for me to watch people playing paraplegics on TV bc I can always tell that they aren’t actually paralyzed. I guess you have to live it to really tell though. Glad you found the vids interesting! Have a happy new year! 🎊

  • @studenlawyer
    @studenlawyer 8 років тому +2

    Hey thanks for your video, I have been struggling with issues that your video resolved. Thanks again....

  • @montebank4
    @montebank4 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the infor it helps instead of a 'crash' onboard bed.

  • @BlackWolf6420
    @BlackWolf6420 3 роки тому

    I mean this is all I was afraid to ask. Thank you.

  • @dewaynegarcia4414
    @dewaynegarcia4414 Рік тому

    Hi i been paralyzed for 2 years n Dec my spinal cord injury is C1 and C4 from my chest down I couldn't move in my fingers wouldn't move and my arms now it's been 2 years I've been moving a lot on my own doing my own therapy at home everyday I come back from dialysis I still do my therapy even though im weak from dialysis. The doctor said I won't be able to move or walk again but I'm moving my body more than I was before hopefully I walk again

  • @minahthechampionmusic8750
    @minahthechampionmusic8750 8 років тому +14

    you must have strong arms :-)

  • @larikipe940
    @larikipe940 6 років тому +1

    l'm pretty much a stoic hard ass. You, however, make me feel something; not pity, mind you, but compassion.

  • @farbhmiz1975farbhmiz
    @farbhmiz1975farbhmiz Місяць тому

    I'm also having same injury

  • @kit4250
    @kit4250 10 років тому +1

    I really like your videos!

  • @joanmcgilton5075
    @joanmcgilton5075 4 роки тому

    I’m not paralyzed but I can not walk and I have to hold on to a blank to pull my self up.
    My whole body hurts anymore. I’m looking for a good power wheelchair. One that folds so it can fit in the trunk of a car. My house isn’t to big so I thought a foldable wheelchair would be perfect. I’m waiting for my husband to order me a chair. If I was able to order I would of had one last year.
    I really hate having to depend on people. Not being able to do anything for myself is stressing me out. I thought a wheelchair would help me out and I would not me stuck in a bed 24/7 I do go to dr appointments
    Take care and stay safe.

  • @leifericson2061
    @leifericson2061 2 роки тому

    You are so good.

  • @claytonmeador8382
    @claytonmeador8382 6 років тому +3

    Q: any special kinda diet you have for eating to stay in shape since you work out n looking fit bro...huh???

  • @artie33607
    @artie33607 10 років тому

    Awesome coordination wow!

  • @jhors7777
    @jhors7777 Рік тому

    Helpful video thank you

  • @oliverorji2847
    @oliverorji2847 10 років тому +2

    pls brother how do i get this intermittent catheters and how do i use it as this my main chalange as to sleep with out weiting my bed. THANKS

  • @margaretka162108
    @margaretka162108 10 років тому +1

    merry xmas and happy new year

  • @alaaalnshar6234
    @alaaalnshar6234 3 роки тому

    You are great. Much love for u

  • @shadesofmist9214
    @shadesofmist9214 4 роки тому

    I am a C4 , 4th cervical vertebrae.

  • @jameslonneville6034
    @jameslonneville6034 9 років тому

    I had a minor stroke riding my motorcycle nd fell off going slow.....hit head first so now I am T3 T4 incomplete....this happened three months ago....I am driviving again and learning my new life.....getting dressed I still need help.....wheelchair skills are going to take some time.....hopefully on my bike soon too

    • @jameslonneville6034
      @jameslonneville6034 9 років тому

      +james lonneville I have had a few complications......like vertigo when I was in bed too much at first....I feel I have a great therapist.....He is making things happen faster than I expected. I know it is my attitude and drive too. He has clients that have gone to Cuba and to the US for therapy......They have come back with further set backs.....I WILL stick with my therapist here in Guadalajara Mmexico...I am from Upstate,NY and have been down here a few years......My accident happened here and I had great care

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  9 років тому

      +james lonneville Sorry to hear about that James but I'm glad you are getting good care down there. Just know that your attitude has everything to do with whether or not you can still be happy. If you fight it life will fight back. If you roll with it life can be much easier.

    • @jameslonneville6034
      @jameslonneville6034 9 років тому

      Thanks!!!! Yes...roling with life and accepting is the only way!!! I knew my situation when I was in the hospital. I accepted it so attitude goes further than blaming and feeling like poor me!! you have a great attitude and what you are doing helps others....keep up the great work!!

  • @rafcomtech
    @rafcomtech 9 місяців тому

    Hello sir, what are you injured for? and which part of the spine is broken?

  • @azizalobaidy6060
    @azizalobaidy6060 5 років тому

    Thanks very very very much for this describes
    Good luck

  • @pc6262
    @pc6262 6 років тому

    Pride and strength

  • @Melissa0774
    @Melissa0774 6 років тому +2

    Are you still able to feel nausea and throw up if you have to for whatever reason? Like if you ate something bad for example? If not, then what happens if you do eat something bad? What if you eat too much? Do you have to be careful about not eating to much food so you don't overload your stomach without being able to feel it?

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  6 років тому +5

      Melissa0774 My stomach still works normally and yes I can throw up and get sick. If I eat too much I just feel really uncomfortable. It’s like I can still feel the inside of my body but not the outside of that makes any sense. (Doesn’t to me) I also need to be careful with foods that make me have to poop (TMI?) so I don’t have issues.

    • @Melissa0774
      @Melissa0774 6 років тому

      Thanks.

  • @Lark_Vivian
    @Lark_Vivian 10 років тому +10

    if you can't feel your chest how do you breathe on your own?

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  10 років тому +28

      My internal organs still work...I just cant feel/move my muscles below my chest. My caughing/sneezing/yelling is definitely not as strong as before my injury since I don't have abs to assist but my diaphram still allows me to breathe.

    • @martonvarhegyi
      @martonvarhegyi 10 років тому +12

      The main muscle in breathing is the diaphragm, which is innervated by the so called phrenic nerve (or nervus phrenicus) which is the branch of the 4th cervical nerve.
      If the spinal cord injury is below the C4 (the 4th Cervical segment of the spinal cord) then the diaphragm will work after the injury allowing the patient to breathe.
      If the injury is in the level of the C4 or above then the patient will die shortly after the injury (unless they are ventilated mechanically) because phrenic nerve and so the diaphragm will not work.

    • @Lark_Vivian
      @Lark_Vivian 10 років тому +3

      Thanks so much for the information. I remember seeing Christopher Reeve after his accident and thinking he had nothing but a head left. Do you ever thank the lord that even tho you're injured it wasn't as bad as a that?

    • @martonvarhegyi
      @martonvarhegyi 10 років тому

      Lyric WasHere
      You are welcome!
      (Actually, I did not have a spinal cord injury, I'm a medical student.)
      I looked up Christopher Reeve in Wikipedia:
      "His helmet prevented any brain damage, but the impact of his 215-pound (98 kg) body hitting the ground shattered his first and second vertebrae. Reeve had not been breathing for three minutes before paramedics arrived."

    • @Lark_Vivian
      @Lark_Vivian 10 років тому

      yeah I know I was asking blackpearlv6, the man who made the video. Cheers! :)

  • @floydtruskot7192
    @floydtruskot7192 4 роки тому +1

    When you sleep let your feet hang off the mattress and let you legs carry the weight. You'll never get a pressure injury on the ball of your feet since you have no foot board.

  • @michaelbrown5735
    @michaelbrown5735 6 років тому

    You are amazing!

  • @CheekieCharlie
    @CheekieCharlie Рік тому

    Isn't it funny how the body automatically can sometimes give reflexive movements like your feet moving, or your knee coming up as you tell your body you're sitting up. Just goes to show it's not really that the legs aren't working, just that the paths are crossed

  • @sergeantseven4240
    @sergeantseven4240 6 років тому

    do you ever injure or bruise your legs when throwing them around like that? Also, maybe a stupid question but do you have any feeling at all from the chest down with your T1 injury? I'd imagine you would have to be careful if you don't have any feeling when it comes to injuries below the chest. or is it just mostly muscle control?

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  6 років тому

      Sergeant Seven yes I have to be careful throwing my legs around and always wear shoes to protect my feet.

  • @ambermommasr1370
    @ambermommasr1370 6 років тому +1

    Do you think it would be easier if they removed your legs from maybe the knee down. I have a friend that is paralyzed. And he always says he wished they would just remove the bottom half of his legs because they r dead weight and just in the way. How do you feel?

    • @jplumey1
      @jplumey1 Рік тому

      That’s a good question! There’s so much technology with prosthetics these days.

  • @stormflame829
    @stormflame829 3 роки тому

    God bless you

  • @pattyal6337
    @pattyal6337 7 років тому +2

    do you feel pain?
    I'm L1 injured since 4 years now. I can't sit, sleep in any position cuz it hurts... I take painkillers still hurts a lot.

    • @pinkbunny6271
      @pinkbunny6271 7 років тому

      4 years

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  7 років тому +1

      I don't have any pain below my chest level. I know several others who deal with chronic pain and I know it can be very debilitating.

    • @pinkbunny6271
      @pinkbunny6271 7 років тому +1

      +Paralyzed Living it's... I can even seat cuz it hurts a lot 😢
      I admire you. I love your videos and your bike too

  • @2blackbike
    @2blackbike 10 років тому

    hi Brian im from Pakistan. love watching your videos , do you drive i mean go to office by yourself?

    • @waley9526
      @waley9526 7 років тому +1

      Sameer khan he uses menox hand controls

  • @perricalamari
    @perricalamari Рік тому

    You’re a incredible person

  • @DaveHanson80
    @DaveHanson80 8 років тому

    Brian, have you ever had a pressure sore at any time during your injury? What cushion do you use in your chair?

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  8 років тому

      +Dave Hanson Ironically, the only pressure sore I've had was when I was in the rehab hospital right after my injury and it cleared up fairly quickly once i got home. I use a ROHO Hybrid cushion and feel they offer the most protection out of the others I have tried.

  • @sumit242424
    @sumit242424 5 років тому

    I have heard new treatments been discovered lately , you thinking about any of that ??

  • @MSTV900
    @MSTV900 2 роки тому

    Do you do all this with a catheter in or you put on diapers. I'm asking because I'm a spinal cord patient and I need help on a lot of things

  • @chrissyhenry7115
    @chrissyhenry7115 10 років тому

    I'm 22 with a T7 injury and I continously having this burning kinda a feeling from the center of my back to my legs its awful even wen I'm asleep I cn feel it

    • @NawnySoLovely
      @NawnySoLovely 10 років тому

      Hi. I am 25 with a t4 injury. How long have you been para?

    • @waley9526
      @waley9526 7 років тому

      NawnySoLovely hi I'm 20 with a T7-8 . How long have you been injured

  • @pantyflash
    @pantyflash 10 років тому

    Like, bummer that your spine is hosed, but you appear very adept at adaptation. Way to go, babe!

  • @dalejensen1543
    @dalejensen1543 6 років тому

    What do you do to keep your legs so flexible, I am paralyzed too and my legs are stiff even though I do pt. I am guessing it is because of the muscles in my legs but I don't know, I can barely bend my legs. The stiffness is very painful as I have feeling in my legs but not like before.

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  6 років тому

      Dale Jensen I too used to have extremely tight spastic legs and it was horrible. I got a Baclofen pump to control spasticity and since then life is much more manageable and comfortable.

  • @javierlara4150
    @javierlara4150 6 років тому

    A friend just got release from the hospital she has 2 disk fracture (from spinal cord) on the paper she got from the hospital it says she can return to work after 2 days. I feel like that's not very much resting for her. Is 2 days enough ?

  • @ExploringwithJimmy
    @ExploringwithJimmy 6 років тому

    I'm sorry but here's a stupid question if you stub your toe or bump your leg do you experience any pain with that Take care

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  6 років тому +2

      Exploring and bottle collecting with Jimmy not a stupid question! I can’t “feel” when I hurt myself below my injury but my body still responds to pain. I get a very sick, uncomfortable feeling and usually feel a lot of tingling throughout my body. If the pain is bad enough it can even trigger high blood pressure and severe headaches. All of this is called autonomic dysreflexia and there are different levels depending on pain severity. It’s a common issue amongst spinal cord injuries and can be very dangerous if the source is not identified and treated immediately. I get a mild form when I have to go to the bathroom which helps me identify when I have to go.

  • @Redrum69666
    @Redrum69666 Рік тому

    Them Spasms you get are called Clonus.

  • @toddregister1243
    @toddregister1243 10 років тому

    I'm an incomplete and I too use the sides of the bed...I have a temperpedic which has very square edges to the bed...I grab onto them when turning over. I turn a lot at night due to pain in my hips, arms, do you get pain like that while sleeping?

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  10 років тому

      No, I don't usually have pain while sleeping. I have a complete injury with no sensation below T1 so maybe that's why.

  • @ikramnono6814
    @ikramnono6814 7 років тому

    You must have very strong

  • @thedonofthesouth
    @thedonofthesouth 10 років тому

    Do you wear a leg bag? Im a C6-C7 Quad & im paralyzed from the chest down as well. I use intermittent catheters

  • @orangecounty5054
    @orangecounty5054 8 років тому

    how do you go about getting the right wheelchair I have scoliosis and stenosis with some damage on my spinal cord getting harder to move my legs and lift them had 4 surgeries nothing helped I need a real light wheelchair cause of pain but medicare doesn't cover it they say need some help any advice

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  7 років тому +2

      You need to find a therapist that specializes in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation to evaluate you and write a letter of necessity. Check with your primary care doctor to see if they can set you up with one.

    • @orangecounty5054
      @orangecounty5054 7 років тому +2

      Alright thanks that is something I didn't know thank you for the help and God Bless yoj

    • @juliewhiting3363
      @juliewhiting3363 7 років тому

      Have they offered you a spinal fusion? I had 2 spinal fusions as one failed.

  • @ethanhill4292
    @ethanhill4292 2 роки тому

    Question!!
    Sleeping on your stomach every night, does that affect your feet hanging. Cause I’m a stomach sleeper as well and my feet look like they just want to stay in that hanging position after I get up for the day?

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  2 роки тому

      Hey Ethan - My feet will still lay flat on my footplate during the day even though I sleep on my stomach but I have very little ability to flex my feet upward toward my body beyond 90 degrees. Like if Im sitting with legs straight and try to pull the top of my foot back toward my body it’s really stiff and the bottom of my foot stays perpendicular to my leg. I’m actually in the process of starting a stretch regiment since this has become an issue.

  • @JR-vg1wo
    @JR-vg1wo 9 років тому

    Hi Brian. You talked about insomnia in a video. What was the insomnia like, i.e. where you experiencing any shaking or any pains when you couldn't sleep, and what did you find the problem to be? Thank you.

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  9 років тому +1

      +Kashflo Dolla The insomnia was caused my a bad reaction to the antibiotic Cipro. It threw off the chemicals in my brain and for about 8 months I couldn't sleep normally. I think the time I had insomnia was probably worse than getting paralyzed. It almost drove me insane and really affected my personality and quality of life. I would just lay in bed for hours, tossing and turning. Then have to go to work and do it all over again. It got to the point that I dreaded going to bed. I didn't experience any shaking or pain that I can recall but when I am overly tired my body gets this constant buzzing feeling. It's hard to explain but it obviously affects the nerves.

  • @borged100
    @borged100 9 років тому

    Did you go for a surgery?

  • @joshuafiss9750
    @joshuafiss9750 10 років тому

    Do you sleep alone or do you still sleep with your spouse. It seems like a lot of room is required to move over.

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  10 років тому +3

      Yes, I still sleep with my wife. She is used to me moving around by now. I don't kick her off the bed or anything. :)

  • @MelaMela4ka
    @MelaMela4ka 10 років тому +1

    what a model strollers?

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  10 років тому

      My wheelchair is a Tilite ZRA

    • @MelaMela4ka
      @MelaMela4ka 10 років тому

      blackpearlv6 в вашей стране её дали бесплатно? или вы купили её за свои деньги?

  • @MrDrum4jc
    @MrDrum4jc 10 років тому

    I was curious...you said you usually sleep on your stomach. Does the pump make that uncomfortable sometimes?

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  10 років тому

      No, it doesn't really get in the way. Occasionally when I'm bending over it gets caught under my rib cage so that feels kinda weird but for the most part it doesn't get in my way.

  • @christianlorre
    @christianlorre 4 роки тому

    Sorry, but I could never sleep on my stomach.

  • @irfand4
    @irfand4 2 роки тому

    How do you manage to avoid urine leakage while sleeping at night (since u r not using anytype of catheter).???

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  2 роки тому +1

      I pee before bed and usually wake up in the early morning to pee. I do sleep on a pad just to be safe though.

    • @irfand4
      @irfand4 Рік тому

      @@ParalyzedLiving thank you for your reply. I am a D4 paraplegic with left upper limb and shoulder disfunction and I use a condom catheter while sleeping supine at night.

  • @the_Adams82
    @the_Adams82 22 дні тому

    Hi... Are you still alive 2024, how are u now

    • @the_Adams82
      @the_Adams82 22 дні тому

      I got tumor Thoracal 4 to 12, it such a shit... Very painful sorry my English not so good
      Am from Indonesia

  • @machinegunkyle948
    @machinegunkyle948 5 років тому

    Have you ever had any skin breakdowns?

  • @jdhuffman6608
    @jdhuffman6608 10 років тому

    My question is how do you keep the selling down in your feet. I see yours dont appear to be swollen. I just got out of the hospital a month ago and I would love some tips thanks.

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  10 років тому

      My feet swell a little during the day when I'm up in my chair all day but the swelling tends to go down at night when I sleep since I'm laying flat. I don't do anything special though to keep the swelling down.

    • @jdhuffman6608
      @jdhuffman6608 10 років тому

      K thanks man

  • @talitajames7652
    @talitajames7652 10 років тому

    who films this?

    • @Hoodnasty0
      @Hoodnasty0 8 років тому

      his wife

    • @QQ0000
      @QQ0000 Рік тому

      Hahaha that’s such a good question

  • @kadenlavallee
    @kadenlavallee 9 місяців тому

    Hey are you still alive ? ❤️

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  9 місяців тому +1

      Haha yes! I’ve just been busy raising my kiddo and enjoying the time while she’s still young enough to think I’m cool. Lol

  • @MrKhabeer45
    @MrKhabeer45 10 років тому

    How often do you have to cath at night.

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  10 років тому

      I can usually make it all the way through the night without getting up to cath. I take oxybutynin and get bladder botox injections to control bladder spasms so that has really helped. I used to have to get up at least once or twice to avoid accidents.

    • @MrKhabeer45
      @MrKhabeer45 10 років тому

      Wow! Thats awesome. I have so many accidents right now with my bladder. I cath every 3 hours. Oxybutnin doesn't work for me because my body doesn't digest it so I take levsin. And thats not working. Does insurance pay for botox injections?

    • @HighTen_Melanie
      @HighTen_Melanie 10 років тому

      I found Oxybutynin didn't do anything for my bladder spasms. I take a Tolteradine 2mg tablet twice daily and it really helps. I'm the the UK so don't know if you can get this in the US. All the best.

    • @MrKhabeer45
      @MrKhabeer45 10 років тому

      Thanks I'll look into it

  • @unknown963_.-5
    @unknown963_.-5 6 років тому

    The way you throw ur legs was so funny but kinda scary 😅😕

  • @bensonangeles2794
    @bensonangeles2794 7 років тому

    level of your sci ?

  • @camillebinford
    @camillebinford 6 років тому

    This is dumb but are your organs at all affected

  • @neawatson1448
    @neawatson1448 6 років тому

    Do you believe that you have touched many lives? And that God have a purpose for you.

  • @edsoncarlosabreu1997
    @edsoncarlosabreu1997 2 роки тому

    😊😊😊💕💕❤❤❤

  • @johnnynepa2000
    @johnnynepa2000 5 років тому

    1:36

  • @ikramnono6814
    @ikramnono6814 7 років тому

    j'aim

  • @debbieree78
    @debbieree78 Рік тому +1

    Para 27yrs and I will say a temper pedic mattress is fkn horrible 😂 don't do it!

    • @ParalyzedLiving
      @ParalyzedLiving  Рік тому +1

      Hahaha thanks for the tip!! I just use a standard pillow top mattress and haven’t had any issues.

    • @debbieree78
      @debbieree78 Рік тому

      It's like trying to maneuver through sand.