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Just got back from visiting my son at his Residential Treatment Center (RTC)
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<blockquote data-quote="PiscesMom" data-source="post: 686608" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>I think you are right. I like to "awfulize" things. And I do have anxiety. The truth is he is doing very well. He was very sweet during our visit. I had a good time, and I miss him. Thank you - I have been told that I tend to see things in black and white...and I worry, and go to worst case easily. Actually, the brain injury is not really being discussed. He was hit by a car, and took at least 6 weeks to recover. That was six weeks with him resting a lot, six weeks with blankets over the windows because light hurt him. But the neuropsychologist reports said his behavior was not related. I don't know about that - I saw a dramatic change. Maybe it was many things. I left a message with his main therapist and maybe we will talk Saturday. I don't really think they are looking at the head injury. Just seeing him smile and having time with him was so nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiscesMom, post: 686608, member: 19889"] I think you are right. I like to "awfulize" things. And I do have anxiety. The truth is he is doing very well. He was very sweet during our visit. I had a good time, and I miss him. Thank you - I have been told that I tend to see things in black and white...and I worry, and go to worst case easily. Actually, the brain injury is not really being discussed. He was hit by a car, and took at least 6 weeks to recover. That was six weeks with him resting a lot, six weeks with blankets over the windows because light hurt him. But the neuropsychologist reports said his behavior was not related. I don't know about that - I saw a dramatic change. Maybe it was many things. I left a message with his main therapist and maybe we will talk Saturday. I don't really think they are looking at the head injury. Just seeing him smile and having time with him was so nice. [/QUOTE]
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