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*Family, Rob could use a good thought*-Update
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<blockquote data-quote="Suz" data-source="post: 327242" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>...he is desperately unhappy and depressed. His vision is still skewed. The left side of his body is still weak. His job laid him off (thank goodness because at least now he qualifies for unemployment) and he is bored and lonely. His memory is weak and his cognitive skills are still challenged.</p><p> </p><p>He has been shuffled from one doctor to another the last 4 months since his motorcycle accident and either they didn't take his insurance so they refused to treat him or they referred him to someone else. Next Tuesday I'm going with him to another doctor...a neuro-ophthalmologist, to try to get some answers about his vision. And he's going to try to make an appointment tomorrow with a psychiatrist to help him with his severe depression.</p><p> </p><p>It is heart-wrenching that Rob is engaged to a good young woman who is pregnant and he should be overjoyed...but a difficult child-decision last August has made this time one of sadness, fear, and anxiety instead. He could really use some good thoughts sent his way...and I'd sure appreciate it, too.</p><p> </p><p>Suz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suz, post: 327242, member: 29"] ...he is desperately unhappy and depressed. His vision is still skewed. The left side of his body is still weak. His job laid him off (thank goodness because at least now he qualifies for unemployment) and he is bored and lonely. His memory is weak and his cognitive skills are still challenged. He has been shuffled from one doctor to another the last 4 months since his motorcycle accident and either they didn't take his insurance so they refused to treat him or they referred him to someone else. Next Tuesday I'm going with him to another doctor...a neuro-ophthalmologist, to try to get some answers about his vision. And he's going to try to make an appointment tomorrow with a psychiatrist to help him with his severe depression. It is heart-wrenching that Rob is engaged to a good young woman who is pregnant and he should be overjoyed...but a difficult child-decision last August has made this time one of sadness, fear, and anxiety instead. He could really use some good thoughts sent his way...and I'd sure appreciate it, too. Suz [/QUOTE]
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