Thursday, November 14, 2019
From the Perspective of the Spouse :: Neurology Medical Health Essays
From the Perspective of the Spouse            The cerebellum is the main part of the brain where primary   motor functions take place, so lesions in this area of the brain   are extremely serious. It is located at the bottom rear of the   head just above the brainstem (see picture 1). Although the   cerebellum looks small it contains nearly 50% of all of the   neurons in the brain, and the cerebellum handles nearly 200   million inputs. The cerebellum is involved in computing   movements, the measurement of time, directing attention and many   other motor and cognitive functions. The cerebellum is an   essential part of the brain and a lesion to the brain can cause   severe problems (wikipedia.org).             I have recently noticed my husband eliciting odd behavior,   he recently has had difficulty moving, he seams to have a   hesitation or a slight tremor before attempting to make a   movement. A good example was when my husband began to walk over   to the bathroom he hesitated and had difficulty reaching for the   bathroom door. I also noticed another odd behavior of my husband   elicited when he began to reach for his coffee cup and he used   an excessive amount of force and instead of grabbing his coffee   cup he knocked it clear across the room. After noticing this odd   behavior, I took my husband to see a doctor who referred us to a   neurologist, who informed us of a lesion that had occurred in my   husbands cerebellum(wikipedia.org).            The cerebellum is key in motor coordination and lesions to   the cerebellum cause difficulty in performing such tasks. An   issue that the spouse needs to realize is that their partner may   have language problems, which may cause them to become   frustrated when attempting to say a particular sentence it takes   them several attempts, so you need to be patient. Some people   with these lesions only have poor verbal intelligence and   problems with complex language tasks. While some other patients   also exhibit auditory comprehension problems, such as difficulty   reading and writing. Another issue that concerns cerebral   lesions can be problems associated with the storage of   information, which is another issue the spouse needs to be   concerned with because they may need to verbally remind their   significant other several times about simply tasks (Schmidt).       					    
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