Interview 03

In 2004 her 17-year-old son was a passenger in a car that was involved in a serious accident. He spent 17 days in ICU.

In October 2004 her 17-year-old son was a passenger in a car that was involved in a serious accident. He was admitted to an ICU close to the scene of the accident but a long drive from their home. He had serious head injuries and a ruptured spleen and spent 17 days in ICU. She and her husband stayed in a nearby hotel so that they could be close to their son and visit daily, until he was well enough to be transferred to a local hospital. During this time, she also had to arrange care for her two younger children who were still at school, and time off work for herself and her son.

During the critical time in ICU, she felt that her adrenaline kept her going and able to cope. She described this time as ‘surreal’ and tried as much as possible to establish a sense of normality for her two younger children. She concentrated on the family, with the help of her mother and in-laws, and preferred not to have visitors outside the family until later.

She felt her son made good progress in hospital and at home, though his head injuries sometimes made him angry and aggressive. She found this difficult at times but valued the support of an occupational therapist who visited her son while he was recovering at home. She kept herself upbeat by focussing on the positive aspects of the experience, including the care and conversations with nurses, her son’s progress and moments of humour.

At the time her son was ill she didn’t know he was being kept alive by machines.

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

She kept a diary throughout her son’s time in ICU apart from of the first day, which was still…

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

At first her son would often get angry and aggressive but, gradually, he became more aware and…

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

When her son first came home he was often difficult to live with because hed get angry and…

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

Her husbands mother sat at her son’s bedside so she could go back home, organise child care and…

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

She felt that visitors were supportive of each other and, because her son was so young, she…

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

Staying in a nearby hotel worked out well for her and her husband because it meant they could…

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

At the beginning there was very little change in her son’s condition and sending updates was…

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

She wanted some sort of normality during this difficult time, which had made her realise how…

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

A few days into her son’s ICU stay, doctors found out that hed ruptured his spleen and she was…

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

Every day her son improved in some small way and slowly started regaining weight.

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

Sometimes she worried how shed cope if her son was left disabled because she would be his main…

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

When her son was in ICU, she felt she became very strong, practical and positive.

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

On the long journey to the hospital she just wanted her son to be alive, but didn’t know how…

Age at interview 49

Gender Female

Her mother looked after her two younger children which meant that she, her husband and in-laws…

Age at interview 49

Gender Female