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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 327357" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>You got it Suz.</p><p></p><p>A friend of my mom has a son, J, a few years younger than me who also nearly killed himself on his motorcycle. I do believe though that in his case, he came a heck of a lot closer than Rob did. Now granted, J will never be exactly the same as he was before BUT after time and a lot of work on his part, he's pretty damn close. (And as I said, was in a lot worse shape than Rob was Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) wise) I know that things like this are frustrating and depressing especially whan you are young like Rob. But please tell him that it will get better, it will just take a lot of time. Patience is never much of a presence when you are his age but he's got to have it. </p><p></p><p>If you want, I can see if J has computer access and would be willing to talk to Rob somehow. He was a bit of a difficult child himself but I honestly don't know how he is now. I remember him from school but in addition to him being younger, we never ran in the same circles. I will find out what I can for you though if you think it will help. It sounds like there are a lot of similarities in their medical cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 327357, member: 2459"] You got it Suz. A friend of my mom has a son, J, a few years younger than me who also nearly killed himself on his motorcycle. I do believe though that in his case, he came a heck of a lot closer than Rob did. Now granted, J will never be exactly the same as he was before BUT after time and a lot of work on his part, he's pretty damn close. (And as I said, was in a lot worse shape than Rob was Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) wise) I know that things like this are frustrating and depressing especially whan you are young like Rob. But please tell him that it will get better, it will just take a lot of time. Patience is never much of a presence when you are his age but he's got to have it. If you want, I can see if J has computer access and would be willing to talk to Rob somehow. He was a bit of a difficult child himself but I honestly don't know how he is now. I remember him from school but in addition to him being younger, we never ran in the same circles. I will find out what I can for you though if you think it will help. It sounds like there are a lot of similarities in their medical cases. [/QUOTE]
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