new to forum, hello all
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Re: new to forum, hello all
My son had his accident in Aug 04, he had just graduated from H.S. He has his own lawn mowing business (he does the work) and he works for a construstion company (out in the field), he can also weld. This injury does not have to keep you from working and making a living. You just adapt and keep on going (or you'll go crazy)!
Re: new to forum, hello all
..adapt and keep going...good sound advice!
We have a member of the TBPI Group here in the UK who carried on with her job as a pharmacist after getting a serious TBPI following a car accident. Many of our members are back at work, even after some have had the arm amputated (not suggesting amputation, but just making a point :0)
Have a look at our website http://www.tbpiukgroup.homestead.com/index_1.html Click on the Community heading and you'll see links to stories and other stuff showing that these injuries need not be a barrier to doing most of what you want to do. The biggest battle is the one in your head, but you will win!
Good luck...
Lizzy
We have a member of the TBPI Group here in the UK who carried on with her job as a pharmacist after getting a serious TBPI following a car accident. Many of our members are back at work, even after some have had the arm amputated (not suggesting amputation, but just making a point :0)
Have a look at our website http://www.tbpiukgroup.homestead.com/index_1.html Click on the Community heading and you'll see links to stories and other stuff showing that these injuries need not be a barrier to doing most of what you want to do. The biggest battle is the one in your head, but you will win!
Good luck...
Lizzy