I came across your post while looking for more information regarding craniectomy. I work in clinical research at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center and am currently working on studies related to TBI. I see so many people just like your son, and it is amazing to see how far he has come. He is so very lucky to have such a dedicated and loving family as yourselves.
We must learn how, and when, and how much to push ourselves. Without such knowledge we won't be able to get the 'job done'. Complaining and complaints will only put your progress at a standstill. In order to avoid such an event we must cast a smile on our faces, put our good luck boots on and start registering a solution for our negative thoughts and feelings.
Solutions are heading your way. How do we come up with a solution that biffs us out of our funk? The answer is coming, my friends. One idea to pull ourselves from such an evil state is to clear our heads by doing something that takes our mind of our worries or issues. Walking, listening to music, watching TV, playing video games are all outlets for us to take our minds off the big issues. The problem is, by deflecting the issues, we are only welcoming them back to bother us once again. In order to successfully handle the root of our problem, we must tackle it head on and come up with a solution.
To everyone that has helped me on my road to success, thanks, cheers, and bottles up! The champ is coming back to town...
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I came across your post while looking for more information regarding craniectomy. I work in clinical research at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center and am currently working on studies related to TBI. I see so many people just like your son, and it is amazing to see how far he has come. He is so very lucky to have such a dedicated and loving family as yourselves.
Keep up the good work!
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