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Chronicle of A Failed Suicide Attempt
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<blockquote data-quote="wisernow" data-source="post: 719255" data-attributes="member: 20373"><p>"The brain MRI was normal".....what wonderful wonderful news. He may need weeks/months to recover, but it does sound like that prognosis is much more optimistic. He has youth on his side. My nephew at age 28 suffered a major aneurysm (not by drugs though). He was in a coma for several weeks and then rehab for months. Three years later he is almost back to where he was and is doing presentations to help other brain injured people. I tell you this story because it contains HOPE...there were many times the family was told he would not pull through, or that there would be major damage...but he made it. I sense there are more chapters to be written in your son's case. My thoughts and prayers continue to be with you and your family. Stay strong, be kind to yourselves, and celebrate the small victories! Hugs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wisernow, post: 719255, member: 20373"] "The brain MRI was normal".....what wonderful wonderful news. He may need weeks/months to recover, but it does sound like that prognosis is much more optimistic. He has youth on his side. My nephew at age 28 suffered a major aneurysm (not by drugs though). He was in a coma for several weeks and then rehab for months. Three years later he is almost back to where he was and is doing presentations to help other brain injured people. I tell you this story because it contains HOPE...there were many times the family was told he would not pull through, or that there would be major damage...but he made it. I sense there are more chapters to be written in your son's case. My thoughts and prayers continue to be with you and your family. Stay strong, be kind to yourselves, and celebrate the small victories! Hugs! [/QUOTE]
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