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Suz, Isn't tomorrow the appointment?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 335328" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Well, Suz, at least he was honest with you and told it like it is, and it's very encouraging that he said that some things will improve with time. I hope Rob will cooperate and do everything he is supposed to do and hopefully the medications will help. And the girlfriend sounds like a real keeper!</p><p> </p><p>The doctor is right when he said Rob was very lucky to be as well off as he is! I have a friend at work whose son was in a very similar accident and he's been in a nursing home for a year and a half! He's only in his early thirties. They are slowly realizing that he may never improve to the point where he can come home. Some days he's 'there' and some days he isn't and he still has many seizures. In the year and a half since it happened there were only a few times that the doctors allowed him to go home for an overnight visit and then he had to come right back the next day. So, all things considered, Rob is incredibly lucky to be doing as well as he is but I know how difficult and how frustrating it must be for him. Sending lots of hugs for him ... and for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 335328, member: 1883"] Well, Suz, at least he was honest with you and told it like it is, and it's very encouraging that he said that some things will improve with time. I hope Rob will cooperate and do everything he is supposed to do and hopefully the medications will help. And the girlfriend sounds like a real keeper! The doctor is right when he said Rob was very lucky to be as well off as he is! I have a friend at work whose son was in a very similar accident and he's been in a nursing home for a year and a half! He's only in his early thirties. They are slowly realizing that he may never improve to the point where he can come home. Some days he's 'there' and some days he isn't and he still has many seizures. In the year and a half since it happened there were only a few times that the doctors allowed him to go home for an overnight visit and then he had to come right back the next day. So, all things considered, Rob is incredibly lucky to be doing as well as he is but I know how difficult and how frustrating it must be for him. Sending lots of hugs for him ... and for you. [/QUOTE]
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