Silver Linings

Before my husband's brain injury I was rather timid. After his surgery I found myself fighting for my family's survival financially and emotionally. I'm much stronger and assertive now, and I like myself this way. —Marilyn C.

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Communicating under stress is like describing an elephant blind
Marilyn Colter   
May 04 2009

My 90-year-old mother recently fell and broke her hip. Never very pain tolerant, she was miserable and sometimes over-medicated to the point that she couldn’t get a spoon to her lips without falling asleep. As you can imagine, some of her mental responses were much like those of a brain–injured person.

 
Brighter Days Ahead for Brain Injury Families
Marilyn Colter   
May 01 2009

I live in the mountains of Colorado. It's still wilderness here-dirt roads, few services, isolation-and only a handful of us stick it out through the winter. Sometimes winter comes in September and leaves in June, the winds blow a steady 30-50 mph and the snow piles up to six feet or more.

 


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