As I'm sure you all are well aware, without therapy, there is little chance that Nick will make a total recovery. Although I have been doing my best to keep him moving, I am, in no way, close to being a therapist. This Wednesday, June 11th at noon, Nick will be re-evaluated to get approval for therapy. Please pray for him. He hasn't given up, so we DEFINITELY CANNOT STOP PRAYING. I will never understand God's will, but I trust Him and I know that there has to be some meaning to all of this. I have to believe that good things will happen if we just have faith.
Most of the time, I try not to remember him the way he was...so beautiful on that football field and jumping those hurdles...that gorgeous smile. Sometimes when I look at him, it is hard to see that person. I miss him...but I know that trapped deep inside of him is the son I love so much. Please don't forget him.
5 comments:
Be strong Nick I will pray that your evaluation goes good and that you can resume therarpy!
LCR
Good luck on the evaluation.
Someday it may all make sense to us??
Keep the faith!
R
It is all in God's time that everything happens. We probably will never know "why?" but you have the right attitude. KEEP THE FAITH and NEVER GIVE UP. Good Luck and know that we are all praying and that we love you all.
Lydia
He's still in our prayers!
Paper Cranes: A Mother's Story of Hope and Determination
Cheryl Koenig
Non-fiction
Exisle Publishing
RRP $37.99
At the age of twelve, Cheryl Koenig’s son Jonathon was involved in a horrific car accident. He was given very little chance of survival, and when he did miraculously pull through, doctors predicted that due to his extremely severe traumatic brain injury, he would most likely never walk, talk or even eat again. Cheryl refused to accept this prognosis and set out on a relentless and ultimately successful quest to save her son and prove the medical profession wrong. Her fervent hope that he would one day be well again was poignantly expressed by his many schoolfriends who filled their school prayer room with hundreds of handmade paper cranes, symbols of hope and healing.
Mrs. Sondra, I hope this book helps you. I know it did for this lady and its about her son. I know Nick will be better!!!!!
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