Strength, Resilience and Triumph: Living with Hydrocephalus: My Story
By Merlin Bott
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At the hospital after several tests were conducted, she was still being misdiagnosed with various types of illnesses from H- pylori to cancer. They even thought that since she was a flight attendant that she may have caught a rare disease overseas like SARS or TB. It got so bad that the Center for Disease Control came had to independently conduct their own test on her to ensure public safety and in the end those tests were negative.
Finally, doctors performed a lumbar puncture and discovered that she had excessive fluid in her brain and told her that she likely had hydrocephalus but not to worry about it and sent her home. She and her husband got a second opinion from a neurosurgeon who performed an MRI and confirmed the Hydrocephalus diagnosis. Brain surgery was the only solution for any quality of life that Merlin would have so the next day doctors successfully removed the fluid from her brain and inserted a shunt. It turns out that she had Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH), a type of hydrocephalus most commonly seen in older adults. Most people with NPH typically have difficulty walking, cognitive impairment, and impaired bladder control all of which she had
NPH symptoms often mirror those of other diseases that affect people over 60, like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or other neurodegenerative conditions, many people with NPH struggle to be diagnosed correctly. It's estimated that 1 in 10 dementia patients actually have NPH but may never be diagnosed.
She spent 29 days in and out of the hospital and now her life has changed for the better. She had to learn to walk again, the vertigo has disappeared and her memory has improved. Today she is retired from being a flight attendant for over 35 years and considers herself to be very lucky because she came so close to dying and her weight dropped to 85lbs. She always says, "I have hydrocephalus but it doesn't have me". A testament to her triumph over this disease.
A big part of her recovery was finding the Hydrocephalus Association which helped her connect with other individuals who are living with NPH. She participates in the annual Hydrocephalus Association WALK to End Hydrocephalus and met others who have NPH. Her hope is that the HA's research efforts will help identify more ways to treat hydrocephalus and lead to a better understanding of why NPH develops.
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Strength, Resilience and Triumph - Merlin Bott
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Dedication
To my husband, Christopher Bott: my caregiver, my best friend, and the love of my life. Without you I would not have survived. I am blessed to have you in my life and for your undying support and love and for putting up with me.
I LOVE you so much.
Merlin
FOREWORD BY DR BADIH ADADA
Chief Neurosurgeon at the Cleveland Clinic in Weston, Florida.
Any disease affecting the brain can potentially be devastating and puts extreme stress on patients and their loved ones. Hydrocephalus is one of those conditions. The human brain bathes within the skull in a water like liquid called cerebrospinal fluid. Among other functions this fluid cushions and protects the brain from excessive movements within the skull.
Hydrocephalus is a relatively rare condition occurring in around one in every one hundred person. It is characterized by excessive buildup of cerebrospinal fluid. Although more common in children, hydrocephalus can occur at any age. Merlin was able to recover from severe hydrocephalus, a potentially life threatening condition. Her resilience and strength of character allowed her to go back to a demanding career as a flight attendant. Her infectious optimism and love for life drove her to support other patients with hydrocephalus.
The causes of hydrocephalus are multiple. Among others, hydrocephalus can be caused by infections, tumors and bleeding within the brain as well as conditions causing inflammation of the brain and its coverings. Occasionally the manifestations of hydrocephalus can have an insidious onset and the cognitive decline, gait instability and