Co-Written by Christian himself......
I know it has been a while since we have updated. A lot has changed over the last couple of weeks. Christian has moved to Mentis Nuero Rehabilitation facility. This is his acute after care (which he refers to as his halfway house - He is half way home) At this facility he has multiple therapies a day in the form of classes. He feels like he is back in school. His day's consist of group therapy, physical therapy, walking with nurses, coping & adjusting, current events, memory, workplace communication, along with a weekly outing. This is to help him regain his everyday living. He has cleared his amnesia PTA (Post Traumatic Amnesia) and he had a brain deficit test to see where he is at with his brain function. He did better than they anticipated given the extent of his injuries and how long the PTA lasted. He will be retested again at the end of January/early February, and at that time (based on his results) they will determine if he will be able to drive again and return to work. He is getting day passes on Saturday and Sunday, he gets this time to come home and spend the weekend with his family. He is still limited on what he can do physically with his back. The back brace is scheduled to come off on December 7th. After that he will still have restrictions for the next three months. No lifting over 20 pounds and no running. His release date is February 8th, 2012
We were grateful to have Christian with us on Thanksgiving. It was nice to have everyone together.
Christian and Alisa would like to thank everyone who participated in the Golf Tournament. They were overwhelmed with the support from everyone. Thank you Aunt Teri (Teri Thompson) for all your hard work and dedication on putting this together. Also to Ken O'Donnell for opening up his restaurant and welcoming everyone back after the tournament for a wonderful dinner. Also to his staff for donating their time and tips back to the family.
We want to give thanks this holiday season to everyone! We are very grateful.
On September 6th my sister received a phone call that every wife fears. It was the sheriffs office saying her husband had been in an accident and she needed to come right away. Christian was riding his bike and was hit by a guy with no insurance, no drivers license.

Saturday, November 26, 2011
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Progress in week 5
Christian is finishing up his final week at TIRR. He no longer has to wear his neck brace. The back brace will remain on for another 7 weeks. He is walking with little assistance. Christian cleared his post tramatic amnesia test last Thursday. He will now be able to begin laying down new memories. He is still experiencing the confusion and it can last for several more weeks into months.
Christian will be moving on to Mentis Neuro Rehabilitation on October 19th. This is a post acute facility where he will be living for 1-3 months depending on his progress.
Thank you to everyone for your continued support and the amazing turnout t the dine and donate night at beyond the glory.
Christian will be moving on to Mentis Neuro Rehabilitation on October 19th. This is a post acute facility where he will be living for 1-3 months depending on his progress.
Thank you to everyone for your continued support and the amazing turnout t the dine and donate night at beyond the glory.
Friday, October 7, 2011
3 Week Update
It has been three full weeks since Christian has been at TIRR. This week he passed his swallow test, started writing words (not in a straight line and on the messy side) and walking with assistance. He is still very confused and still suffering from post traumatic amnesia. With him passing the swallow test he is now able to eat a modified chopped diet. With the traumatic brain injury the biggest progress will be made between 3-6 months with slow continued progress after that up to a year. No projecting his outcome as each brain recovers differently.
The tentative release date from TIRR is October 19th, If insurance approves they are recommending he be moved to a post acute facility where he will live from 1-3 months with continued Rehab.
Alisa continues to participate in his daily therapy's and the boys are still visiting on the weekends.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Dine and Donate - DATE CHANGE
Please see the attached flyer, They have changed the date and now Beyond the Glory has upped the percentage to 40% back.
Please come and enjoy!! Thank you
Please come and enjoy!! Thank you
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
First Fundraiser Next Week
The first fundraiser is all set for next week. I hope many will be able to attend. Thank you to Teri for getting this set up so quickly. Please make sure to mention this when you are there.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
1st Week at TIRR
This was Christian's first week at TIRR. TIRR is a rehabilitation center. This is where Christian receive's all of his therapy. He has three types of therapy. Physical, Occupational and speech. Therapy will be 5 days a week. Three hours a day. As he progresses they will incorporate group therapy. The first week is a transition week. He was still pretty sleepy and not fully alert. He has done well with the therapy with a little bit of frustration. Alisa brought the boys to see him last Saturday. He was very excited to see the boy's. Today was the first day that he has been very alert. He is starting to wake up more and is making a lot more improvement. They splinted his left hand and taped the shoulder. We are looking forward to more progress this week.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
On September 6th my brother in law was hit by a car while riding his bike. The driver of the van was uninsured had no valid drivers license and didn't speak english. The impact of the hit was between 40-45 mph. Christian was air lifted to the medical center in downtown Houston. He was in the Nuero ICU for 10 days and then was moved downstairs for 4 days. The last 14 days have been a rough road. He had a team of many doctors that were over seeing his care. He has trauma and bleeding in the brain, and a fractured spine. He is in and out of consciousness and still not sure of his surroundings. He was moved to TIRR yesterday and will start his rehabilitation this week. The average person stays at TIRR 28 days. They feel he might take a little longer.
Christian is the sole provider for the family. My sister stay's at home with their two boys. CJ is four and Carter is two. My aunt is setting up a few fundraisers to help get them through this.
TIRR treats people with a range of disabilities from complex conditions like brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple trauma and amputation, to rehabilitation for conditions including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, post-polio syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
Christian is the sole provider for the family. My sister stay's at home with their two boys. CJ is four and Carter is two. My aunt is setting up a few fundraisers to help get them through this.
TIRR treats people with a range of disabilities from complex conditions like brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple trauma and amputation, to rehabilitation for conditions including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, post-polio syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
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