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write an accident from your life as a story

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Answered by kaileek
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I remember vividly how lost I felt for weeks and months after Hugh’s accident when he could not talk to me because he was in a coma, and then when he could not relate to me because of his brain injury. I felt as if I had lost my emotional North Star, the connection to my alter ego, and the person who knew me best. Even as friends and family rejoiced that Hugh had survived, I wondered if he did, and I felt so guilty for feeling that way.


Months later, as I sat in the office of the director of Psychological Services at HealthSouth Rehab Hospital, I was told that it is not uncommon for the spouse of a loved one with TBI to feel as if his or her loved one had died. This feeling of loss and anguish is called ambiguous loss, and it’s considered one of the most serious losses anyone can face because there is no grieving process. In cases of TBI, it happens when the person you love is still with you, but radically changed.

Answered by leslieware78
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