Himself had a ruptured brain aneurysm aout 20 months ago and got over it really quickly, etc. The hospital think it is leaking and they are 'keeping an eye' on him. This week he has developed some new (and really irritating) bad habits - one day it was slopping stuff everywhere (twice) and not even noticing it and the other is breathing really heavily when concentrating. He also chews his clothes when he is concentrating. He wasn't aware that he was doing these things but I have told him now (hasn't stopped him chewing his bloody clothes though). Any ideas?
It's most likely a by product from the op, sherr. If your worried about it try and get him back to the neurosurgical unit at the QE to speak to someone about it.
My mum slopped her tea down her front and didn`t notice. She also didn`t notice that her speech was slurred (although everyone else could hear it). The brain is a complicated structure and a tiny bit of damage an cause all sorts of strange symptoms.
My son chews clothes and bedding, he is almost 18 years old. It is one of the repetitive behaviours associated with his Asperger's Syndrome, he has always done it since he realised he could put stuff in his mouth.
Could your hubby have mild brain changes/damage from the leak that have caused the new stuff?
I've just mentioned it and asked him to go to the docs which he is happy to do (he must be concerned, he didn't even have a doctor before his head went bang).
Penelope, I haven't got the luxury of sitting here and wringing my hands and crying in anguish about what might befall us. *** happens and we have to get on with it.