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The Brain Injury Association's quarterly magazine is named "The Challenge". Two words, deep meanings - TBI or just a 'regular and normal' individual. Like you was? "You was". Two more gang tackled words. We're no different. If you're divorced (yea!), "you was" married (and burdoned). If you're broke and awaiting payday, "you was" able to afford money on what made you broke.
"You can." Does it really need explained? If you're stutter stepping, or maybe stuttering more than "you was" prior to the brain injury, work on it. Take your time. Give effort, practice therapy lessons at home - and do it more than once. "You can." No matter the level of recovery - a survivor in therapy "will have'' a care plan, with goals.
Accomplishing said goals? That is THE CHALLENGE. It isn't always how much you put into challenges, as long as the effort is continuous. It's not like the Brain Injury is going away, so neither is The Challenge. Its just the goal changes, as do we...
Current challenge in Milton, er, Richmond? Get through this, SOME DAY. Doc didn't like the X-Rays this week, cracked the damn thing pretty bad evidently. (for you wooden bat era baseball guys - evidently I didn't have the trade mark level). Three more weeks - at this time. Had me check out an Assisted Living "Hotel". Nice swank, new indoor pool, and I'd be the new young blood, that's for sure. Nah, life beyond The Village will just include Milton and the Downtown Studio - unless CBS wants me to replace Dave...