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SPINAL CORD INJURY: DENIAL AND HOPE
Many people go through a period of emotional shock following a paralyzing spinal cord injury. This may include a period of disbelief (“This can’t be real, this can’t be happening to me”) and distrust in the doctors’ diagnosis or prognosis (“They must be mistaken. This is only temporary. I just need time to heal.”). Professionals often speak of this reaction as denial, and indeed some patients literally deny that they are impaired. In our experience, however, this type of total denial is quite rare. More typically, patients deny the permanence of their injuries and deny the impact the injuries will undoubtedly have on every aspect of their lives. The positive, flip side of this phenomenon is hope. Hope for recovery is normal and emotionally adaptive, even while recognizing the likelihood that some of your limitations will be permanent. And in fact, medical advances may one day lead to partial or total cures for the paralysis of spinal cord injury.
Lark developed incomplete C5-6 quadriplegia after a diving accident. Soon after her hospitalization, some of the staff asked her if she’d like to meet with a former patient who could act as a role model for her. She declined. “You don’t know that I won’t recover,” she said. “Why should 1 make myself miserable now when I don’t know what recovery there will be? I can wait two years and be miserable then!” She rejected a “disabled role model,” feeling that her denial at that point, combined with hope, helped her cope emotionally and motivated her efforts at rehabilitation.
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