
Support for Stevens Brain injury
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Hi my name is Molly, Stevens fiancé. Steven has suffered a severe heat stroke episode resulting in a traumatic brain injury in February 2024.
As of current it is now believed he has cerebellum malfunction due to the event back in February.
He has unfortunately been declined work cover and we are in the middle of trying to fight for approval. As of now his case is due to go to arbitration which can take 12 - 16 months for an outcome.
Steven has not lived a normal life since this incident. He sees everything delayed which makes him feel out of his own body. He loses sensation in the left side of his body when he feels overwhelmed with every day noises. He suffers with glass like feeling in his feet and pain in his left wrist .He needs to be at a certain temperature to ensure he doesn’t over heat and have seizures.
Steven only ever leaves the house if it’s for his appointments which he struggles to go to. Steven is unable to drive, walk his kids to school and hasn’t been able to work since May 2024. He cannot be in an environment with multiple people as it makes Steven feel like he will pass out.
Steven has always gone above and beyond to support his family working hours on end to support us. He is a non drinker non smoker and before his incident was a very active healthy positive man. Who enjoyed taking his kids out to the park whatever chance he got. He is the most incredible man and incredible dad to 2 beautiful children who are his whole world. Stevens goal at the moment is to be able to walk his daughter to her first day of school.
At this point in time I have had to leave my career to care for the kids full time and to be there to care for Steven to get him to appointments. We are now at the point where we cannot afford all of his specialist appointments. Steven is in desperate need of psychotherapy, stroke physio therapy, neurologist , functional neurologist, neuro optometrist and many more. We are unsure how long Steven will live with his condition but it’s crucial that Steven gets to appointments as with his TBI early intervention is his greatest chance of recovery.
I thank anyone who does decide to donate from the bottom of my heart ❤️ and those who don’t. to those who have taken the kids at a moments notice with our multiple hospital visits we have had it’s been very touch and go so I’m grateful for everyone that has been there for us.
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Molly Nicholls
Organizer
Yanchep, WA