TBI gets better with time. Although it may not seem so at first. I remember when I first started this journey to recovery. It has been 15 going on 16 years now. I chuckled when you said the lite at the end of the tunnel. in my case I was convinced it was the train and I was fixin to get run over yet again. I also saw you got hurt at work talk about dejaveiw. You will find small improvements happening as time passes. I do not envy you having small children it makes it that much tougher on your part. In my case the kids were grown and out on their own. So that was not a problem. I never lost my drivers license no idea why. I had double vision no short term memory to speak of and balance trouble. I did not drive simply because I did not think it was a good idea on my part. I was forced to move into the big city for medical reasons. So it was 2 or 3 years before I started driving again. It has gotten better with time and hard work
on my part. The time thing is still a problem at times. I say I would be late for my own funeral some days. Their is good news here TBI gets better. The bad news is it will not be tomorrow. So work hard and do all you can. Then put your faith to work, its said the big guy helps those that help them self's and in my case it was true. I hope this finds you better than yesterday, but not as good as tomorrow.
RHINO TBI survivor
Construction Accident 94
Mourn what you lost, Use what you got, Any one can quit
From: andrea_foster2001 <andrea_foster2001@...>
To: Traumatic_Brain_Injury@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 9:17:22 AM
Subject: [Traumatic_Brain_Injury] New To TBI
I am new to this was just diagnosed with mild TBI and was wondering if
seizures and losing time ever get any better .I have 3 kids and i find
out i'm losing my drivers license all because i fell and hit my head at
work . Is there light at the end of the tunnel
thanks