Our Neuroscience Patients Say It Best

Jan 7, 2019 Reporting from Niles, MI
Riding the waves of life - Michael von Dorpowski
https://www.spectrumhealthlakeland.org/medical-services/neurosciences/our-neuroscience-patients-say-it-best/Detail/Riding-the-Waves-of-Life/f6e97dad-c230-6723-add8-ff0100ca780f/
Jan 7, 2019
During the summer months, if 20-year-old Michael von Dorpowski wasn’t at work or school you could likely find him on the shores of Lake Michigan surfing with his friends. It was a sport he had picked up within the last few years – and at the time he

Riding the waves of life - Michael von Dorpowski

SpectrumHealth Lakeland

Riding the waves of life - Michael von Dorpowski

Jan, 2019


During the summer months, if 20-year-old Michael von Dorpowski wasn’t at work or school you could likely find him on the shores of Lake Michigan surfing with his friends. It was a sport he had picked up within the last few years – and at the time he couldn’t imagine it would nearly cost him his life.

One afternoon while catching some waves, Michael fell off his board into the blue waters below. While he doesn’t remember hitting his head, when he came out of the water his friends noticed he was acting funny and slurring his words a bit. There wasn’t any blood or a noticeable cut, so Michael didn’t think anything of it. In fact, he drove himself home later that evening.

It wasn’t until he got in the shower and the water felt like needles on his skull that he became alarmed. He called his parents and by the time they arrived from their bedroom he was vomiting. Shortly after he became unconscious and his mom, Rebecca, a nurse at Lakeland’s Heart Center, immediately called an ambulance. Michael was taken to the emergency department at Lakeland Medical Center in St. Joseph.

At the hospital, a series of tests revealed a small brain bleed. As the doctors continued to monitor him, the brain bleed increased. Michael was unable to breath on his own, was intubated, and sent to the operating room for emergency surgery to stop the bleeding.  Half of Michael’s skull was removed to accommodate the brain swelling. Michael remained in a medically induced coma for two weeks to allow the swelling on his brain to decrease.

Two weeks after the initial procedure, Michael underwent a second surgery to reattach the portion of his skull which had been removed. He spent a total of 23 days in the hospital.

“I don’t think I really understood the magnitude of the situation at the time,” he said. “I was confident in my doctors and nurses. I had a lot of really good people taking care of me. Everyone was so supportive and I am very thankful for that.” 

After being discharged from the hospital, Michael was transferred to Shirley Ryan Ability Lab in Chicago where he underwent a week of intensive rehabilitation therapy. After returning home, Michael also completed three and a half weeks of occupational, physical, and speech therapy with Lakeland Rehabilitation.

“By the time I left the hospital I was up and walking again,” said Michael. “My therapy focused a lot on improving my cognitive skills as well as my hand eye coordination. I never feared my accident would alter my ability to still do the things I loved.”

Four months after the initial accident Michael’s life is nearly back to normal. He returned to work as a delivery driver for Pizza Hut and is looking forward to starting a new semester of classes at Andrews University. He also plans to get back on his surfboard next summer.

“We are so lucky to have sure a skilled Neurosurgery team right here in Southwest Michigan,” said Michael. “I would recommend them anyone.”

Continue Watching

Physician Video Profile: Evan Lytle, DO (Neurosurgery)

Evan Lytle, DO is a neurosurgeon in Southwest Michigan at Corewell Health. He diagnoses and treats patients with injuries or diseases/disorders of the nervous system, particularly the brain and spinal cord.

Inpatient Rehabilitation: Timothy Buchana "Making Every Second Count"

After suffering a severe brain hemorrhage, Timothy turned to Lakeland Hospital Watervliet for inpatient rehabilitation.

Inpatient Rehabilitation: Mike Wilson "A New Normal"

After suffering a stroke, Mike Wilson spent the next month participating in an extensive inpatient rehabilitation program at Lakeland Hospital Watervliet to help him return to his normal functions.

Check-Up: Michael O'Hearn - A Pain in the Back

Physical therapist, Michael O'Hearn shares when to seek medical help for back pain.

Provider Video Profile: Michael Schiman, NP (Neurology)

Nurse practitioner Michael Schiman helps those with a variety of neurologic illnesses at Lakeland Neurology.

Physician Video Profile: Rafeek Woods, MD (Neurosurgery)

Introducing Dr. Rafeek Woods, a neurosurgeon at Lakeland Neurosurgery in St. Joseph

Brain Cancer: Rick Ledesma "We're Going to Fight"

Learn about Rick's journey with glioblastoma mltiforme.

Physician Video Profile: Robert Ward, DO (Neurology)

Introducing Dr. Robert Ward, a neurologist with Berrien Regional Associates in Neurology.

Physician Video Profile: Christopher Contardo, PhD, ABPP (Neuropsychology)

Introducing Dr. Christopher Contardo, a neuropsychologist with Psychiatric & Psychological Specialties.

Bigger than a Building: Newly renovated Corewell Health Lakeland Hospital Pavilion

The newly renovated Corewell Health Lakeland Hospital Pavilion in St. Joseph focuses on high-tech modernizations and exceptional patient experiences.

© Spectrum Health Lakeland 2024
Hospital