Since starting this blog I have been lucky that many people
have been inspired to tell me certain things.
These people have been various and disparate but their comments have
often been very similar. To answer these comments there are two things I need to
do. Tell people why I started the blog and what the aim of the blog is.
I initially started the blog because I found myself going
through something which overwhelmed and confused me. At the age of 59 I knew
nothing about having an acquired brain injury and spending 7 weeks in hospital.
You could say I was lucky not knowing about such things. I was able to find something out about having
a brain injury by writing about it. By putting down my thoughts. I was more able to see the main themes or
ideas. The blog made my life easier. It helped me make sense of my life. It
helped me but I can imagine people that it would not help. Everybody is
different. Other people would be helped in different ways.
I did not have an acquired brain injury or go through all of
this in order to have something to write about. I would much prefer a happy,
boring life with nothing to write about than my life of the last six months.
I then found that there were other benefits of the blog. Not
necessarily for me. More for other people.
One benefit was for staff and patients of Tasmanian Health Service
or any similar Health Service. In both cases they (the staff and the patients) would
hopefully get a vague idea of what the other side was thinking. Hopefully they
would realize that staff and patients are not on opposing sides. They are not
enemies. They are actually on the same side and ultimately they have the same desired outcome.
A nurse or carer would
hopefully think about the patients she/he is managing. She would think about
things differently or from a different point of view. Hopefully her management improves.
From the patient’s point of view they can see what someone
else has gone through. They may read about someone else who had it worse than
them or not as bad as them. It doesn’t
matter. What matters is that they will not feel so isolated or lonely. They
would feel something in common with someone else. They would have empathy for
someone else and imagine people thinking of them. Hopefully their relationship with the staff
improves. Their relationship with the staff depends on the staff and them. It
depends on both of them. Hopefully the patient will realize this.
Other people have read the blog. Some of these people are
not staff or patients. Some are acquaintances of mine. Some are people I have
met for a variety of reasons. Hopefully the blog will explain a bit about my
life in the last few months. Also I am hoping that when these people meet
someone who has been sick (a neighbor or relative) they think about the way to act. They think about what to do.