Sunday, April 26, 2015
every 22 seconds one person in the United states sustains a head-injury.
An estimated 5.3 American a little more then 2% of the population lives with a disability resulting from a brain-injury..Many of the survivors are adolescent and young adults who have extensive residential deficits often resulting in a loss in social network and friendship. Each year in Massachusetts over 32,500 people receive emergency room treatment for a traumatic brain-injury. Annually over 500 die. More then 50,000 people die each year as a result of traumatic brain-injury. About 5.3 million Americans a little more then 2% of the population lived with a disability resulting from a brain-injury
SOB (survivors of brain-injuries) was started in March of 2004 by voluntary groups of multidisciplinary clinicians to meet the needs of young adults with brain-injuries. it is a community group that meet mouthy to provide social and recreational activities in a support environment.
Every year over 51,000 Massachusetts residents sustain a Traumatic brain-injury most often in automobile crashes and fall.it can happen to anyone and no two brain-injuries are a like.If you or a love one notice issues with memory loss, concentrating, finding words, or controlling your temper you may have had a traumatic brain-injury and benefit from The State Wide head-injury program
An external cause of a traumatic brain-injury is due to a blow or a jolt to the head from an external fiscal force brain function can be disrupted by a bad brain-injury in a motor vehicle crash and a very serious fall, gunshot, or assaults with a weapon . Soldiers may sustain a brain-injury from an explosion or a shock wave These kind of events may result in significant cognitive behavioral or social challenges . some examples of brain-injury that is not externally caused and unfortunately will not meet the state wide head-injury program criticizer are strokes lack of oxygen and brain tumors
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You know there is a old saying that the general public do not know about head-injury they do not know about disability either until a disability cause by a brain-injury happen to them then they would know. Now I am a guy that had to live with my disability all of my life and I kind of was left out of most activities growing up do to my disability like skiing, skating, and some other sports too. But thank God that I still have a lot of function with my left arm and my left leg too I had always had function with my left side but my right leg and right arm are partially paralyze. But thank God I can walk holding on to the handle of a four prong cane with my very strong left hand when my strong left arm is moving with my four prong cane my very, very, strong left leg would move too and my right leg would follow. When I am sitting in my wheelchair and have my seat belt on I would just pull my wheelchair with my very, very, strong left leg and thank God some one had a Idea to event a four wheel motor scooter and a electric wheelchair so I could drive them..Because I still have great function on my left side of my body I have to focus when I am walking holding the handle on my four prong cane and concentrate too and of course I must wear my baseball helmet on my head and strap it on too. When you are a disable individual like I am you are more likely in isolation some time. But I could go to more places now that I have got a four wheel motor scooter and a manual wheelchair and of course a good very strong left leg too.
An estimated 5.3 American a little more then 2% of the population lives with a disability resulting from a brain-injury..Many of the survivors are adolescent and young adults who have extensive residential deficits often resulting in a loss in social network and friendship. Each year in Massachusetts over 32,500 people receive emergency room treatment for a traumatic brain-injury. Annually over 500 die. More then 50,000 people die each year as a result of traumatic brain-injury. About 5.3 million Americans a little more then 2% of the population lived with a disability resulting from a brain-injury
SOB (survivors of brain-injuries) was started in March of 2004 by voluntary groups of multidisciplinary clinicians to meet the needs of young adults with brain-injuries. it is a community group that meet mouthy to provide social and recreational activities in a support environment.
Every year over 51,000 Massachusetts residents sustain a Traumatic brain-injury most often in automobile crashes and fall.it can happen to anyone and no two brain-injuries are a like.If you or a love one notice issues with memory loss, concentrating, finding words, or controlling your temper you may have had a traumatic brain-injury and benefit from The State Wide head-injury program
An external cause of a traumatic brain-injury is due to a blow or a jolt to the head from an external fiscal force brain function can be disrupted by a bad brain-injury in a motor vehicle crash and a very serious fall, gunshot, or assaults with a weapon . Soldiers may sustain a brain-injury from an explosion or a shock wave These kind of events may result in significant cognitive behavioral or social challenges . some examples of brain-injury that is not externally caused and unfortunately will not meet the state wide head-injury program criticizer are strokes lack of oxygen and brain tumors
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You know there is a old saying that the general public do not know about head-injury they do not know about disability either until a disability cause by a brain-injury happen to them then they would know. Now I am a guy that had to live with my disability all of my life and I kind of was left out of most activities growing up do to my disability like skiing, skating, and some other sports too. But thank God that I still have a lot of function with my left arm and my left leg too I had always had function with my left side but my right leg and right arm are partially paralyze. But thank God I can walk holding on to the handle of a four prong cane with my very strong left hand when my strong left arm is moving with my four prong cane my very, very, strong left leg would move too and my right leg would follow. When I am sitting in my wheelchair and have my seat belt on I would just pull my wheelchair with my very, very, strong left leg and thank God some one had a Idea to event a four wheel motor scooter and a electric wheelchair so I could drive them..Because I still have great function on my left side of my body I have to focus when I am walking holding the handle on my four prong cane and concentrate too and of course I must wear my baseball helmet on my head and strap it on too. When you are a disable individual like I am you are more likely in isolation some time. But I could go to more places now that I have got a four wheel motor scooter and a manual wheelchair and of course a good very strong left leg too.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
On Thursday April twenty-third 2015, I had got up from my bed at six o'clock in the morning. Then I had stood up on the left side of my bed so that I could wheel over to my bath room to take a real nice warm shower. After I had my shower I had put on my long gray sweat pants and a red short sleeve shirt and I had put on my white socks and my right leg brace and my sneakers too.. At seven thirty I had went out of my bed room and then I had wheeled into the kitchen where I had asked a staff person for malty grain cheerio;s to eat and a cup of orange juice and a cup of coffee to drink. Later when I were finish eating my cereal and drinking my orange juice and coffee I had took my empty bowl and cups to the dish washer to put into the dish washer. So I had wheeled to my bed room to watch my television for a while. At ten-thirty a.m a male staff person had walked to my bed room to ask me if I wanted to walk so I had said ok so I had put my helmet on my head and then I had got my four prong cane and so I had walked around my house when I had got back in my wheelchair I had watch my television in my bed room for a while then I had ate my lunch in the kitchen at twelve-thirty in the afternoon. At two o'clock in the afternoon I had got my black vest on and I had went out to the garage to get on my six wheel dark red motor scooter so that I could drive to the dunking donuts restaurant to order a butter peacon hot coffee with some ice cubes to warm my butter peacon coffee up.. So as I were drinking my warm butter peacan coffee over in the dunking donuts restaurant I were watching the television the were attached to the wall and I had talked to some friends too that were in side of the dunking donuts restaurant later when I were all done drinking my cup of warm butter peacan I had drove back across the long very wide parking lot to my house. But before I could go into my house I had to back my six wheel dark red motor scooter into the garage and then I had stood up to sit in my wheelchair then I had wheeled out of the garage and then I had wheeled up the long cement ramp and then into my house and I had wheeled to my bed room to watch my television for a while
Monday, April 20, 2015
On Monday April twentieth 2015, a big and beautiful woman named Coreen had open my bed room door at six-thirty in the morning. So I had got up from my bed and I had got in to my wheelchair to wheel into my bath room and I had took a nice warm shower. After I had got all dried off I had got dress up in my black sweat paints and my light green short sleeve shirt then a female staff lady named Elsie had opened my bed room door to give me my pills and I had told Elsie what happened on Saturday April eight-teen 2015, that a female resident was driving her electric wheelchair down the great big cemented ramp and her electric wheelchair had tipped over on the left side and I with my little green cell phone had called in to to staff office and a female staff lady named Pat had came outside first and she tried to get the female resident electric wheelchair straight and she could not do it then two other female staff ladies tried
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Me and Peter were continuing talking outside when the beautiful female staff lady named Pat asked if me and Peter would back up near to the garage because me and Peter were talk to each other under the very, very, hot sun and me and Peter were both in short sleeve shirts so our skins will be expose to the sun raise. So me and Peter had backed up to the garage so me and Peter were still talk we had talked about how on Tuesday April fourteenth 2015 a very beautiful lady named Donner from Saint Theresa's church had came over to the McLaughlin house at ten-thirty a.m in the great big pink room to say so prayer's with me, Peter C., Mary, Anthony, Derek, and Peter R, then after we had prayed we he sang some spiritual songs then I had wheeled back to my bed room to watch my television for a while then at one-thirty in the afternoon a guy that fixes wheelchairs had came over to the McLaughlin house named Daner he is a good guy. So he had said a part for my wheelchair is going to came in but I am using another wheelchair for now
On Saturday April eight-teen 2015, I had woke up from my sleep at seven-thirty in the morning. So I had stood up on the left side of my bed and then I had sat down in my wheelchair so that I could wheel into my bath room to take a real nice warm shower. After I had got dried off I then had wheeled back into my bed room and I had put on my long gray sweat pants and my tee-shirt too. and two female staff person's name Pat and Roberta helped me put on my socks and my right leg brace and my sneakers too.When I had got my big dark blue vest on I had wheeled on to open my upper draw to get my dunking donuts card to put in the pocket of my big dark blue vest. So I had then wheeled out of my bed room door and I had locked my bed room door with my big key from my key chain. So then I had wheeled to my front door to go outside so then I had wheeled down the long cemented ramp and so I had wheeled into the garage. So that I could wheel back with my wheelchair to sit on my six wheel dark red motor scooter so that I could then drive over to dunking donuts restaurant Later when I were inside of the dunking donuts restaurant I had ordered a bacon egg and cheese wrap and a warm hazel nut coffee to drink so I had ate my bacon egg and cheese wrap and I had drank my medium cup of warm hazel nut coffee at a table that were inside the dunking donuts restaurant while I were watching the television that were attach to the corner wall at the dunking donuts restaurant there were a lot of people that were coming in to the dunking donuts restaurant and waiting in line for their breakfast then some people went out to their cars and drove off to where they were going. And some people ate at a table inside of the dunking donuts restaurant. That morning at eleven o'clock a.m I had threw my trash in the trash can inside dunking donuts restaurant and then I had drove to my house that were across the very wide parking lot. When I had arrived back to my house from the dunking donuts restaurant I had drove in the back yard on my six wheel dark red motor scooter. Then when I had drove in the front of the house again I had then saw Peter c. wheeling his manual wheelchair and I had said hay Peter, and he had said to me oh hi George, and we were talking to each other for a while me on my six wheel dark red motor scooter and him in his four wheel manual wheelchair. Peter were showing me his feeding tube stitch to his right side of his body. I had showed Peter my stitches on my right wrist and the same arm too. from when the doctors had fuse my wrist up and straighten my arm too back in the year of nine-teen eighty-nine and we were just talking and enjoying the nice sunny weather outside on a bright beautiful afternoon on Saturday April eight-teen 2015. Then a resident that was sitting in a electric wheelchair almost came down the long cemented ramp when right in the middle of the long cemented ramp her big left electric wheel went over the side of the long cemented ramp then she were trap like a rat there. But luckily I George Russo the savior of the day had his trusty light green cell phone around his neck and then he had called the office inside the McLaughlin house and a female staff lady named Pat came outside and down the steps of the McLaughlin house but when she had saw the victim that were sitting in her electric wheelchair with her left electric wheel over the very long cemented ramp she then tried helping the victim. When she could not lift the victim left electric wheel out of the dirt she had then got the other female staff people to help the victim out. Then when they could not lift her in her great big very heavy electric wheelchair up off of the dirty ground they had went back into the house and called nine one one and I with my own eyes had saw two great big fire trucks coming into the park lot I know that I was not drinking Voco because I had never touch the stuff. Then I had saw a few strong guys going over where the victim electric wheelchair were stuck in the dirt and they had lifted the left big electric wheel up and out of the dirt I mean it was like watching the television show the incredible Hulk all over again. I mean thank God I were outside talking to my friend Peter. Do you know if she were a able bodied person she should had come to me and bow down and thanking me for the great job I had done Because I had really called for help using my little light green cell phone. I mean if I had left my little green cell phone in my bed room me or Peter would had gone into the house and got help.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
On Thursday April sixteenth 2015, I had woke up from my bed at seven o'clock in the morning. So I had got up from my bed and I had sat down in my wheelchair so that I could wheel to my bath room to get ready to take a really nice warm shower. When I had dried myself off I then had wheeled into my bed room to get my long black pants on and my green short sleeve shirt on too and I had got on my white socks and my right leg brace and sneakers too. Then I had wheeled out of my bed room and then I had wheeled across the wide living room floor and then I had wheeled into the kitchen and I had asked for a bowl of multi grain cheerio's and a glass of orange juice and a cup of coffee to drink too. Later when I had finish my bowl of cheerios and drank my glass of orange juice and drank my cup of coffee too I had put them in to the dish washer so then I had wheeled back to my bed room to watch my television for a while. At twelve thirty in the afternoon I had went back into the kitchen with the other residents to eat a sea food sandwich for lunch. A few minutes later I had wheeled back to my bed room and a staff person had grabbed my for prong cane to give to me so that I could walk around my house. Later when I had sat down in my wheelchair I wanted to go over to the dunking donuts restaurant. So I had got on my black jacket and I had got my dunking donuts card and then I had wheeled outside and then into the garage. So I had got on my six wheel dark red motor scooter and then I had drove over to the dunking donuts restaurant to order a warm hazel nut coffee with some ice cubes and I had drank my cup of warm hazel nut coffee at a table in side dunking donuts while I were watching the television in side of the dunking donuts too Later when I had finish my cup of hazel nut coffee I had put my empty cup in my plastic light blue coffee holder that I have got taped on the left handle bar on my six wheel dark red motor schooter and I had drove oved where the trash can is and then I had threw the empty Styrofoam cup away the I had drove out the two electric glass doors of dunking donuts restaurant and then I had drove down the short cemented ramp and I had drove back a cross the long wide parking lot and then I had drove into my garage and then I had parked my dark six wheel motor scooter so that I could stand up and then sit down in my wheelchair so that I could wheel out of the garage and then I had whee up the long cemented ramp and then I had wheeled right into my house and then I had wheeled right to my bed room to watch my television and I had to sign a form to go away to camp called camp Jabberwocky that is down in Martha's Vinyard. I am riding down with my mother or my sister in the month of June twenty-second 2015, On the year of June twenty third 2014,I can not wait until I am at camp Jabberwocky I will do painting and swimming and I can not wait to meet other campers and their counselors too it will be so conferring to just be around other people and I am going to show who ever want to see some of my videos on my youtube facebook and twitter and my web journal too
Saturday, April 11, 2015
what is an externally cause of traumatic brain-injury? Is due to a blow or a jolt to the head from an external physical force. Brain function can be disrupted by injury in a motor vehicle crash, serious falls, gun shots or assaults. Soldiers may sustain a traumatic brain-injury from an explosion or a shock wave.. These kinds of events may result in a significant cognitive behavioral or social challenges. Some examples of brain-injuries that are not externally cause and unfortunately would not meet the state wide brain-injury criteria are strokes, lack of oxygen and brain tumors,
Every year over fifty-one thousand Massachusetts residents sustains a brain-injury most often in automobiles crashes and serious falls too. It can happen to anyone and no two brain-injuries are a like. If you or a love one notice issues with memory loss, a loss of concentration, finding the right words to say, or controlling ones temper, then that person might had a traumatic brain-injury and may benefit from the state wide brain-injury services.
Every twenty-two second one person in the United states sustains a head-injury.An estimated fifty point three Americans a little more then two percent of the population live with a disability resulting from a head-injury Many of the survivors are adolescents and young adults that have extensive residential deficits often resulting in a loss in social network and friendship. Each year in Massachusetts over thirty-two point five hundred people receive emergency room treatments for a traumatic head-injury. Annually over five hundred people die More then fifty-thousand people die every year as a result of traumatic head-injuries. About five point three million Americans a little more then two percent of the population live with a disability resulting from a traumatic head-injury. Survivors of head-injuries was started in March of two thousand and four by voluntary groups of multidisciplinary clinicians to meet the needs of young adults with head-injuries .It is a community group that meet monthly to provide social and recreation activities in a supportive environment
DO YOU KNOW THAT THE GENERAL PUBLIC STILL DO NOT
KNOW ABOUT HEAD-INJURIES THAT DO NOT KNOW ABBOT DISABILITY EITHER. UNTIL THEY SEE SOME BODY THAT WENT THROUGH IT LIKE ME
Every year over fifty-one thousand Massachusetts residents sustains a brain-injury most often in automobiles crashes and serious falls too. It can happen to anyone and no two brain-injuries are a like. If you or a love one notice issues with memory loss, a loss of concentration, finding the right words to say, or controlling ones temper, then that person might had a traumatic brain-injury and may benefit from the state wide brain-injury services.
Every twenty-two second one person in the United states sustains a head-injury.An estimated fifty point three Americans a little more then two percent of the population live with a disability resulting from a head-injury Many of the survivors are adolescents and young adults that have extensive residential deficits often resulting in a loss in social network and friendship. Each year in Massachusetts over thirty-two point five hundred people receive emergency room treatments for a traumatic head-injury. Annually over five hundred people die More then fifty-thousand people die every year as a result of traumatic head-injuries. About five point three million Americans a little more then two percent of the population live with a disability resulting from a traumatic head-injury. Survivors of head-injuries was started in March of two thousand and four by voluntary groups of multidisciplinary clinicians to meet the needs of young adults with head-injuries .It is a community group that meet monthly to provide social and recreation activities in a supportive environment
DO YOU KNOW THAT THE GENERAL PUBLIC STILL DO NOT
KNOW ABOUT HEAD-INJURIES THAT DO NOT KNOW ABBOT DISABILITY EITHER. UNTIL THEY SEE SOME BODY THAT WENT THROUGH IT LIKE ME
Tuesday, April 07, 2015
On Tuesday April seventh 2015, I had woke up from my sleep at six o'clock in the morning and I had got up from my bed too. So I had sat down in my wheelchair so that I could wheel to my bath room to wash myself. After I had dried myself off I had wheeled back into my bed room to get on my long gray sweat pants and a tee-shirt and I had put on my white socks, my right leg brace and I had put on my sneakers too. So a seven o'clock a.m I then had wheeled out of my bed room and I had wheeled across the very wide living room rug and then I had wheeled into the kitchen where I had ate corn biscuit cereals and I had drank a cup of coffee and a cup of juice too. Then after I had ate my cereal and drank my cup of coffee and my cup of orange juice too I had brought them to put into the dish washer and then I had wheeled to my bed room to put on my heavy light blue sweat and then I had watched my television for a while. Then later a driver had drove his great big dark blue van into my parking lot to push me out to his van and then he would hook all of my wheels down on the van floor so that he could drive me to the Sovner center in Denver's to talk to a beautiful lady named Debby, we had talked for a few minutes and I had talked to her how was my Easter Sunday and what I had done on that day too. At one o'clock in the afternoon I had rode to my house on my van.
Thursday, April 02, 2015
Do you know the saying goes that the general public do not know about head injuries and they do not know about disability either until they see a disable person in a wheelchair or crutches or a four prong cane and the person might ask you why are you're in a wheelchair for and if you want to answer their question. The thing is that a able bodied person could become a disable person too very, very, easy if that person is not careful that is. I should know because I have been living with a disability all of my life and let me tell you something it is not easy being a guy with a disability either. Really it is kind of a struggle even if you could only use one strong arm which is
