Originally Posted by
pdlamb
It takes a deft touch to challenge him mentally, to try to check and maybe reconnect those loose "wires," without overwhelming the patient with unrealistic demands. All I can suggest is to take "I don't remember that" as an acceptable answer.
And remember how lucky you are that Rowan's still with you!
BOLD---- IMO, undoubtedly
the most important thing to keep in mind when dealing with a TBI. My wife
still gets upset 11 years after her TBI from our car crash. I walk as if on thin ice not to upset her.