it’s not me
There are a couple of you that will have a My Space comment from Mike yesterday. This is a part of therapy but more importantly, an effort to push Mike toward the comfort of known memory. Not everyone that reads the blog knows Mike personally so many may not know that Mike is an IT professional. An Internet Technology professional knows the ins and outs of computers like the back their hand, could hack away at a keyboard mindlessly and would be confident navigating the Internet to say the least. The impairments from Michael’s injuries are so prominent when he is now seated at the computer and tries to remember where to place his fingers, how to go back if you make a mistake, the web address, the log in name, the password and then finally to the homepage and stop. Nothing. No movement, just staring. He stares and cannot get past the homepage. I think he’s stuck.
I volunteer that I’m here to help, he just needs to ask. Nothing. ”It’s not me” he says. Looking at his page, I try to figure out what I don’t see and ask “what do you mean it’s not you? This is your page, honey”. He doesn’t answer right away and I look up…his eyes are filled with tears and he says again “it’s not me. I don’t look like that anymore.” This is tough. I’m thinking there are many ways to respond but I need to answer in a way that he will feel, not just hear. The consequences of a debilitating injury to the brain are so vast and not always visible on the outside but when it all came together for Michael; the person he knew and saw in the picture was not the person he has come to know now. It can tear your heart out.
Or…it can make you stronger. Who you believe you are, is usually what you become. If you feel weak, you are weak. Your walk is weak and slumped, you’re vulnerable, you are a victim. When you feel strong, your shoulders are higher, your back is straighter, you walk with confidence and the world is a better place because you’re in it. No matter what Mike ever did, he never saw himself as a victim. When times were tough, Mike had no money for bills, no money to eat, no money for gas but he didn’t see himself as some poor guy struggling in a start-up company - he saw himself as a man who was learning the skills to be a successful entrepreneur. He browsed through Yachts magazine compiling information on the yacht he was going to buy. A daily affirmation of who you see yourself as, not necessarily as how the current situation might picture you . Much like the daily affirmations of his hero ”I am the greatest!”, ”… float like a butterfly, sting like a bee!” Yesterday began and ended with a mantra that in a way Mike created himself. “I walk shoulders back, my back straight and my head held high because I am strong like a bull.” Not many people get a second chance. Mike is not a victim.
He’ll have many days when the consequences of his decision in the early morning hours of October 21, 2007 try to get the best of him. This morning he looked so depressed after the Occupational Therapist left. “what’s wrong Mike? what’s going on in that head of yours?” Mike with that oh, so cute but sad puppy look said “I have a patch”. I had to laugh but argh…it gets the best of him. He hates that new eye patch, I think more than anything that’s happened to him. It makes him feel ugly - like he has a huge ready to be popped pimple between his eyes, or a big hairy wart on his nose or anything you would hate to have on your face. It sucks the life out of him. He feels like people should turn away as he walks past because he’s a freakshow with a patch on his glasses. He finds no humor in this by the way….Ahhh, vanity is alive and well….Mike is in the hisouse.
LIVESTRONG Michael…
xxoo
Posted in Mom's Corner
February 8th, 2008 at 2:11 pm
Stay strong Mike! I love you. You will overcome. One day at a time. And remember you always have me and Nate right around the corner. Keep your head up!
oxoxo,
Sylvette (or silly as you used to call me)
February 8th, 2008 at 2:17 pm
Mike… If there’s anyone in this world that could still be hot, even with an eye patch, it’s you! Stay strong.
Love,
Amanda
February 8th, 2008 at 6:35 pm
lol u said ‘hisouse’
February 8th, 2008 at 10:04 pm
Mike,I agree with you let’s put up some photos of you now. You are handsome man and those that love you but can’t see you in person would love to see your smile and share your laughter.
Embrace the patch, draw an eye on it, give it some pirate treatment… It is yet another sign of recovery so be glad to have it!
See you soon
February 8th, 2008 at 10:31 pm
BELIEVE in you. SEE what you want to become. You have it right in front of you Michael. SEE it.
All of your dreams will come true.
Never ever ever give up.
By the way…you look pretty damn good to me.
February 11th, 2008 at 1:42 pm
when i take a second to think of what could have happened, i am so grateful. we worried whether your eyes would even open, and if they did, maybe only one would. thats how it looked like it was going to be for a period of time. im so happy. your face is untouched. your speech is clear and crisp (and hilarious). now wake up tressa! and smile, your alive!
February 11th, 2008 at 5:33 pm
Hey Mike,
You looked great when I last saw you! No worries about the patch, it’s cool and hot to look like a pirate, if you don’t believe me, watch Pirates of the Carribean. 2 names - Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom. They got mad ladies. Kinda reminds me of someone? Take care buddy and stay strong!
February 12th, 2008 at 10:50 am
Mike, remember this is temporary,
God is not finished with you.
With Much Love
GrandMa
February 12th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
Dear Mike and Family,
I do not know any of you. I have never met any of you but I wanted to let you know how inspired I have been because of your story and this blog.
I happened across your site because of a friend of a friend of a friends myspace bulletin. I was bored and decided to give it a look. I ended up reading the entire thing from the beginning.
I sobbed like a baby, I laughed, I got chills at some parts. Its just, amazing.
Mike, you are such a strong person and no matter what adversity life brings you, be comforted in the fact that you have gone through worse and this too, will pass.
Much love and respect,
Kate