thank you for posting your info on your son. my son was in an accident two weeks
ago april 5, 2009 and has a serious tbi...he has a fractured skull and facial
fractures....his level is at a 3 now which is the worse. He has shown the
ability to move his eyes and very small movements of his mouth. Last night he
moved his head. He is not breathing on his own. He has a ventalator. All of his
lower extremities are functional. He is 16 and his overall health is good. I am
praying daily for his recovery. His my joy. i am glad your son is doing well and
hopes he continue to progress. This is the most difficult time in my life. We
were told that he may never wake up but I do serve a God who is able to do above
all that man can even think so with that we believe he will rise up from this
state. I solicit your support and prayers as well.
Thank You in advance....
--- In Traumatic_Brain_Injury@yahoogroups.com, "jdooley900" <jdooley900@...>
wrote:
>
> Franceil
> It's been 2.5 years now for my 16 yr old son,he has a tbi (diffuse axonal
injury) he still suffers from short term memory loss, and other things. But time
does wonders. He was hit head on walking across the street by a pickup truck
going 40-45 mph! Prayers work, even when you dont understand. Time is what you
need. You need to talk to others for support too.
>
> Susan, I am glad to hear your story too! It makes me feel better too about my
son! Thank you :-)
>
> Jennifer
>
> --- In Traumatic_Brain_Injury@yahoogroups.com, "suzannahscatering"
<astoundtraining@> wrote:
> >
> > I to was in an automobile accident 10years ago. someone hit us head on going
60mph. The first 2 years were difficult but I have to say that taking it just
one day at a time, alot of faith and alot of work to make my brain relearn
things, I got better. It was and at times still is difficult because I could
walk and talk but word finding, short term memory and even some of the old
memories were not there. The brain is a miraculous part of us.
> > I did a lot of reading, could not necessarily remember what I read but I
figured that I would keep adding the vocabulary back to the brain. Patience
became a virtue. My brain injury had been upgraded from mild to moderate as the
docs realized the extent. Today, I can now multitask again, short term memory is
better but sleep is still a problem. that was the area that never really got
better.
> > Just remember baby steps are really great in the beginning. Then it becomes
toddler steps and suddenly you will be back to strides. But time really does
heal...just not as fast as you want it...rats
> > susan
> > --- In Traumatic_Brain_Injury@yahoogroups.com, franceil <franceil@> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi there my husband and I have been married for a year and a half. He is
59 and I am 49. He was in a motorcycle wreck on December 28, 2008 and has
incurred a Tramautic Brain Injury for which we are going through Outpatient
Rehab at this time. The havoc this has created in our lives is unlike anything
I have ever experienced. Somedays I don't know how we will survive. Just
thought I would introduce myself to the group.
> > > Franceil
> > >
> >
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