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Originally Posted by ryorkies Curtis is in our prayers and I am sure that he will have some work ahead of him in the healing department. Also, this was very traumatic for him and he will have to deal with this also and I think that is where you will be very important, as he will probably want/need to remember details to help him get past this horrible accident.
He is so very lucky that you happened to come upon the accident and I am sure that God sent you into his path for this very reason........ God bless. |
Janie,
It's actually kind of weird and touches home for me in a sense that I kind of know what he'll be going through with the "trying to remember part" of it. I'm not sure what year it was in but I think it was in 2000, I'd have to ask my hubby or one of our kids to be sure, but my daughter and I was in a serious four wheeler accident and I suffered traumatic brain injury (two subarachnoid hemmorhages (sp) and a subdural hematoma) in english that basically means three brain bleeds. I was pretty much stuck on stupid for a year and to this day I still don't remember the accident, I only know what my daughter has told me about it. I have a lil trouble here and there with short term memory loss but for the biggest part, I'm ok. It's changed my life forever and I know this accident with Curtis has changed his life forever. It's very traumatizing and him having to go through everything with his arm and it healing is only part of the healing process, he'll have emotional things he has to deal with as wel and that in itself is a very hard thing to do. Still to this day, I won't drive unless I ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO. I know it sounds stupid but I get scared when I drive, which in turn makes me have trouble remembering things, so, I just won't drive unless I have to. Curtis has a lot to get through and I know God won't let him down, he brought him through this accident for a reason. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your prayers, I know Curtis needs them.