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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Best wishes indeed. That's a tough thing to deal with. My son suffered a severe concussion in Afghanistan (from an IED) Back in 2010. He's still suffering with short-term memory loss.
Hoyer did well for the Patriots as a back up and did well for the Browns too. Hope this all works out well for him.
Oh yeah. He can get by pretty well, but for important things like appointments, shopping, etc, even meetups with me, friends, He needs to make a note about it and/or post something on the fridge, etc.
Thanks for the thoughts.
Prayers for your son's recovery; we are grateful for and ever-mindful of his defense of our freedoms.
I had a bike accident about 20 years ago, and still to this day do not know exactly what happened. When I came to on the side of the road, with my helmet cracked in two (!) and a nurse asked me my name, I did not know it. It was a little freaky. But I knew that memory would return. And obviously it did. Hope that's the case with Brian as well.
Best wishes indeed. That's a tough thing to deal with. My son suffered a severe concussion in Afghanistan (from an IED) Back in 2010. He's still suffering with short-term memory loss.
Hoyer did well for the Patriots as a back up and did well for the Browns too. Hope this all works out well for him.