Relatively new to this organization but it is exactly where I should be. TBI bisection my head and my life. As you know it doesn't take catastrophe. I was merely out for my daily run. Next I knew, it was a couple of months later. The Alababma heat took my legs out from under me and left me comatose for 27 days. Te neurosurgeons told my wife, parents and family that if they want my 7-year-old to see me again the better get he to the hospital in two hours, But plain old human stubborness and divineintervention can't be beat. Today, I have a master's degree in clinical psychology when an emphasis in neuropsychology -- BUT MY REAL WORK IS IS HELPING MY PEERS>
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Permalink Reply by Jan (Jay) on April 23, 2012 at 9:21pm
Jan (Jay) said:
I am glad to hear that you have achieved so much. I believe you have achieved so much due to lots of hard work and perseverance.....
Brain injuries are each unique to location & severity of injury....
I am interested in hearing about how you were able to compensate for any and all your struggles/deficits... My brain is tired and foggy....
Thank you for sharing....Goodnight.
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