My father was in a car accident and suffered a spinal injury, can I still stand up?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-01
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If it is simply a spinal injury, you should rest for at least 100 days and then you will raise it yourself, generally plaster and take medicine, but if you hurt the spinal cord inside, the consequences may be more serious, it may lead to paralysis, but from what you said you can get out of the car, it should not be very serious, it may just hurt the bones, hard injuries are not a big deal, you must rest, recuperate for a long time! It shouldn't be a big deal, relax, since you have encountered this kind of thing, you can only do your best to obey the fate of heaven!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Please read more of the "Jizo Bodhisattva Sutra" for your father to repent. The truth here is very deep, it is not superstition, and it is not something that can be explained clearly in a simple few words.

    25. Reciting the Jizo Sutra in a coma and waking up.

    Wang Jushi, a 31-year-old daughter-in-law who is very filial, was in a coma after a craniotomy on her head two years ago after her father-in-law's car accident, and her injuries were very critical. Wang Jushi believed in Buddhism since he was a child, and often recited the "Amitabha Sutra", and was proficient enough to recite it at that time. Now I am busy with work, and I only recite the Heart Sutra.

    During the days when Wang Jushi's father-in-law was in a coma, she thought of chanting Buddha to pray for a miracle. Later, at the suggestion of good knowledge, he recited the "Jizo Sutra". Due to Wang Jushi's sincerity, although his father-in-law had symptoms of critical illness such as dilated pupils, he finally came to his senses after 22 days, and then insisted on reciting the "Dizang Sutra" for 49 days.

    His father-in-law has returned to work after eight months, which shows that he is recovering quickly and well.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Yes, don't worry If the injury is serious, you can't walk, you're already dizzy, and you can walk, at least it means that it doesn't mean a big deal

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Don't cry, don't cry. You should be able to stand according to you, and it costs money.

    Don't cry, when you get to the hospital, you trust the doctor

    Bless your father**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm not a doctor, but bless your father and hope he gets soon**!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can do some ** training, there is still hope to stand up, usually it is recommended to pay attention to often turn over, because if you don't turn over for a long time plus urine, you are prone to bedsores, in daily life, you must pay attention to prevent bedsores, turn over regularly, ensure that the buttocks are clean, (the buttocks are good parts), strengthen diet and nutrition, and pay attention to lung infections. If the economic conditions allow, you can buy a set of inflatable anti-decubitus air mattress beds, and the better one is the Yilan brand.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Recovery takes time, and **** can have a certain recovery effect on patients.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Eh: What's the other one, don't worry about lz, it shouldn't be a big deal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You are still in the early days of an injury, it is recommended that it is best to go to the ** department of the hospital to have a look and do **** for a period of time. It is a long-term process, not a year or two years to cure, in principle, it is necessary to train for the rest of your life (not necessarily in the hospital). **Also comprehensive**means, including:

    Sports**, homework**, physiotherapy, massage, clinical ** (application of drugs and surgery, nursing), **engineering (assistive devices, environmental modification), etc. You should have a thoracic injury, be able to stand up with some assistive devices, and if you recover well, you may be able to walk short distances (at home) with assistive devices.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is estimated that it is a thoracolumbar burst fracture (T12 or L1 is likely), the spinal cord is not broken, but the continuity of MR performance is not interrupted, it does not mean that it is not a transverse injury, whether it can be recovered mainly depends on the primary injury, if the decompression internal fixation surgery is done well, and it is more timely, the regular methylprednisolone hormone shock** and the application of GM1 after surgery have been carried out, and there is no feeling and movement in both lower limbs for 2 months, it is estimated that the primary injury of the spinal cord is too serious, not that I do not encourage you, and the hope of standing up is relatively slim. If the decompression surgery is not done well and there is still an element of compression, it is a different matter, and you can consider another operation, which may be a little hopeful. Hope it helps.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I wonder how much damage is to my spinal cord? Generally speaking, recovery from a spinal cord injury is difficult, and if it takes a long time, such as a few months, there is almost no chance of recovery.

    It is difficult to cure pressure sores, and hospitalization is also a change of dressing, debridement, etc. There is no special effect.

    You don't have to ask about the best hospital, you can't afford to go, and there's no good way to go. In the top three at the municipal level, you have to fight a protracted battle. Cost is not the main issue. It is possible to spend tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands--- spending money at that time may not necessarily be good for recovery.

    Now it is most important to strengthen care, turn over frequently to avoid pressure sores aggravating. Pay attention to urinary tract infections, lung infections, etc. At least one whole person has to be served. The medicine that nourishes the nerves doesn't mean much.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes If you ask your dad to cooperate with the doctor**, you will be sure**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, as long as the disability assessment has passed, you can search when the time has passed.

    When you go, you should bring the ** taken by the hospital, and go to the special identification department.

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