Kristi asked for an update on my husband, sorry it took me so long, things have been busy around here!
Many of you who read my blog know that my when I started writing this blog my husband was recovering from an injury that occurred during a deployment in 2006. It is difficult to explain his injury, but basically he suffered a bilateral infusion of his inner ears during a rapid decent on an aircraft.
The immediate results of this injury were severe ear pain, hearing loss, and headaches. This was a big deal, but because he was deployed he worked in spite of his injuries. Over time, and as his ears began to heal the real problems started. Apparently the injury caused his ears to “stop working.” Since the human body is so amazing his eyes compensated for his ears in areas such as balance, and perception. As he healed his eyes kept working overtime, even though his ears were doing their job again. The result of this was constant vertigo, balance issues, ear pain, tinnitus, and blurred vision. As time went on his ears got better and everything else got worse. It became so bad that he was unable to drive, read, and sometimes even stand up.
The doctors were baffled by his case for many months. Over time they tried many different medications as well as every test in the world to try and figure out what was wrong. The medications were very powerful and many of them left him unable to get out of bed.
We were finally referred up to Maryland to see the world’s expert in dizziness. He suggested some very simple things; ping pong, Tai Chi, badminton, and vestibular rehabilitation. The goal was to stimulate his brain to help everything work together again. To be honest we were a little skeptical at first, but we had nothing to lose. These activities with the combination of some more high powered drugs (that were supposed to reset his brain) actually worked.
Well, I should add there was a whole lot of prayer going on too. Last summer he started driving again. Thankfully we live very close to his work so he was able to ease back into driving. He was given a job in June (for the first time in over a year) and has no problem reading, driving, or doing normal activities.
To test his new dizzy free life he rode every roller coaster in the parks on our last vacation with no ill effects. He truly is better! I am thankful for everyone’s prayers, those who know us and those who do not. During this entire ordeal every doctor told us there was very little hope for him to fully recover. Thankfully my hope is not in doctors, although I do appreciate their hard work.
As for now we have resumed a normal life. I am not the only driver anymore, thank goodness, although we are preparing for our oldest to drive soon so more prayers will be needed! Our journey through this trial helped make us weaker – and more dependent on God. I thankful we were given this opportunity to show joy in all circumstances and keep our focus on Him.
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gail says
i am so happy for you and your husband. my dh suffered a horrible accident and lost 85% of his vision and i had a terrible bout of vertigo last summer–took me 6 mo to get completely healed of it. and i am the driver now–ugh! but your story provides much hope! thank you for sharing. i found your blog thru 5 min for mom just today. (tho now that i think about it, i think i follow you on twitter!) not sure how that happened
i also read your story about long haired hippy and laughed and cried! wow!
looking forward to reading more.
Em. says
This is great news! Congrats to you and DH both. I know how hard handling a life with a spouse in rehab can be. Hooray for his improvements!
Jen says
God is great!! So happy to hear that your husband is better. Have a wonderful week.
momstheword says
So glad that he has been able to have his life back and be himself again. What a blessing from the Lord!
Somebody's Mimi says
I thank the Lord for helping all of us to get through this ordeal. It was a rough time for everyone who loves him. At last things are back to normal… well, as normal as they can be in your household!
Lawanda says
I am so glad he has recovered so well 🙂 I love that he went on the roller coasters to test his recovery 😉
Cheri says
Praise God for the progress your husband has made!
Mandy says
Wow, I’m so glad things are back to “normal” for you. Thanks to your family for your sacrifice.
Blessings,
Mandy
Christy@MercyEveryMorning says
That sounds like quite an ordeal. I’m so glad God has healed him, and brought you through your trial with such a testimony to His sustaining grace!
Nicole@The Graves' House says
what a blessing! so glad that he has made a full recovery.
Lisa @ Crazy Adventures in Parenting says
Oh my goodness, I would’ve been besides myself! I’m so glad he’s better!!! *hugs*
Donna says
WOW! Praise the Lord! Amazing and touching!
Marie says
What a blessing it is to have your healthy husband back!! A teen driver!! You will defiinitely need prayers then!
Nancy says
That is such a blessing! The things the doctor made him to to get better sounded strange, but whatever works. I’m sure the prayer made all the difference in the world!
Jacquelin says
God is good! My husband is also in the service, Navy. Is your husband still active? My husband had a similar situation but back in 2000, quite scarry. Glad that everything turned out great! Love your blog.
MNKristy says
Thank you for answering my question! It sounds like quite an injury and God’s miraculous healing. I’m so glad that he is recovered and that life is back to “normal” for your family. May God continue to bless you.
One Mom, Five Kids says
I’m so sorry you had to go through all of that – but so greatful you have come though it and everything is good again.
Beth@Not a Bow in Sight says
I am so glad to hear that your husband is better- Praise God! In our greatest weakness we find our greatest strength- Jesus.
Upstatemomof3 says
Glad all is well. Please tell your husband that I thank him for his service. God Bless all of you.