After 2 years Rebecca managed to turn on her toothbrush without help.
She was so proud!
When we can't cope, when it is all too hard, when there is no way you can go forward: turn on your toothbrush and keep going.
You can do it.
Rebecca knows you can.
That's awesome! Is this an indication of a recovery for her or a more specific victory?
Sadly no. She will never recover, but she will never stop fighting and being proud that she is.
She wanted to use her own toothbrush. That has been her goal.
That's so nice.
You know that I know exactly where you are coming from.
How I wish Jen might call. It will never happen. :'(
Quote from: Cindy on March 31, 2015, 04:40:50 AM
After 2 years Rebecca managed to turn on her toothbrush without help.
She was so proud!
When we can't cope, when it is all too hard, when there is no way you can go forward: turn on your toothbrush and keep going.
You can do it.
Rebecca knows you can.
That's awesome :)
Congratulations to her! She should take a moment to savor it. What's her next goal?
Sadly to be able to live at home with me. It is a dream too many bridges far <crying>
But I will try and get her home for a few hours over Easter.
I'll hope for all your dreams to come true, Cindy. You both deserve it.
I love her, she loves me. How many dreams can A heart hold?
Cindi I am confused. What happened?
to open a door is a big accomplishment no matter how seemingly small