Living with a Child With A Brain Injury

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @shennarynurse8376
    @shennarynurse8376 5 лет назад +8

    This video brought tears to my eyes. I alwsys feel like no one understands because my son looks normal.

    • @skishan2973
      @skishan2973 2 года назад +1

      Same here it feels like we are half dead seeing our child suffering the pain is unbearable for us as parents

  • @yvonnepower5311
    @yvonnepower5311 4 года назад +2

    Your telling our story . Thank you for sharing, we have no supports here in Ireland to guide us. We too lost alot of time and we really are the expert for our children to piece the jigsaw together ❤ wishing you strength, peace and continued progress 🙏

  • @yvonnepower5311
    @yvonnepower5311 4 года назад +2

    Id like to add somethings ive learned, when your with your friends dint let it be consumed with talking about TBI. Let them lead and enjoy the break from TBI. Because we are the main advocates seeking what our child needs, set days off for yourself where your not researching and trying to figure it all out. Dont feel guilty about having fun, by having fun your energising yourself for the challenges ahead of your week. I really want to establish a support community for parents of children with TBI.

    • @UtahNeuroRehabilitation
      @UtahNeuroRehabilitation  4 года назад

      That is great advice. Thanks
      We are trying here to establish a support community also. Check out Brainstorm for Brain Injury on instagram, facebook or at the website:
      Brainstormforbraininjury.com. Instagram and facebook are probably best now as we are working on the website. We welcome any help.

  • @MrCadeMacT
    @MrCadeMacT 2 года назад

    I lived with a brain injury from the age of 3 had were a hockey helmet for 6 months At the age of 7 I was sent to McGill University and they thought i was dyslexic