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Survivor Story: Cheryl
Telephone Leads to Seizures
It all started one summer day June 1999, that year we were having
terrible thunderstorms, I was at Wal-Mart when the storm came up
and my daughter and I started home because my husband was putting
a swimming pool in for someone and I wanted to warn him . As I was
driving the lightning was coming straight down for the ground and
it had started hailing along with the rain.
When I made it into the house I got on the phone and called him
all I had time to say was a thunderstorm was headed his way and
about that time lightning hit the house ran in on the phone line
when my daughter who was 13 years old at the time heard the big
boom she came running into the living room I told her not to touch
me because I know electrical current can travel from one person
onto another and by this time the current from the lightning hit
me in my right ear ran across my chest and out my left arm.
I was worried my heart would go into an abnormal rhythm because
I'm a nurse and
know what electrical shock can do. I was walking, talking seemed
ok so I didn't go to the emergency room with my phone now being
out and all my electrical outlets in the kitchen I didn't want an
emergency room bill to go along with all of that (smile).
A few weeks after that happened I started having petit mal seizures
which I'll have for the rest of my life. I just thank God I'm still
here and have a life because it could've been worse. Now everyone
I meet I try to do a little education about lightning and what it
can do.
I have been to Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital where they
discovered the lightning caused Traumatic Brain Injury which caused
my seizures. I'm going in for brain surgery which should fix
my problem since all the meds didn't stop the seizures because it
was TBI and not true seizures.
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