Karyn my speech therapist helped me communicate; all I could do at first was shake my head yes or no, she realized that the part of  my brain that gets your language started was having problems, and after much work I was talking. 
My voice didn't sound like me, a matter of fact it was VERY flat and monotone, kind of like a robot! I had NO pragmatics, procity or intonation, those are all things that give your voice expression and interest.  Karyn also helped with cognitive problems. Amazingly my memory, both short and long term, were GREAT. I also had occupational, recreational, pool and vocational therapy; another words ALLOT of therapy. I met many wonderful veterans while at the VA hospital, most retired from the service many years ago, and some will remain in my heart and be friends forever! 
On October 10th 2000 I left the VA hospital, I walked out the door, with a cane, but I WALKED!!

I returned to Walter Reed Hospital for continued therapy for an additional 5 weeks, this time I got to stay at 
The Fisher House on post with my mom. I was finally considered an outpatient. Pictured here are just some of the 
Doctors, Nurses, Therapists and friends that helped in my recovery. On November 15th I got to go home to Pace
for the first time since before my accident, I would have to return to Washington by the 15th of January but I was able to spend My Birthday, Thanksgiving and Christmas with my family and  friends.

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