The purpose of this blog is to show how faith, my professional training and a healthy sense of humor taught me and continues to teach me that Jesus Christ is always in control. I am a fellow learner as this journey for my child unfolds. My wish is that Ben's legacy gives others hope where there seems to be none. It is also my desire that the information I have assimilated with my medical mind and filtered through a mother's heart gives practical ways to deal with this ever-changing chronic disease. Finally, for the many friends and family members who continue to follow Ben's life change after the injury, the story continues.

Saturday, May 21, 2022

 Time for an update on Benjamin. Benjamin continues to live in Colorado and is doing very well. He lives in an assisted living home for young TBI survivors. Ben is active and healthy. He handles his activities of daily living well. He reads, loves word find puzzles, takes long walks, and uses an iPad for frequent texting and FaceTime calls. He has friends in his house and honestly makes new friends every time he steps out of the house for activities or errands. The house is in a beautiful suburban neighborhood and looks just like every other home in the area. Ben is not in an institution. Finding this level of care for him is such a place of rest. It is a miracle. The directors of his program love him and take care to see that his life is healthy and full. Jim and I visit as often as we can.



The struggles involving Ben’s memory, cognition and behavioral health remain. Although he can remember much of his former life, Benjamin’s mental age seems about 5 years old. He cannot remember if I visited last week or last month. The same questions are asked over and over again. Handling overly social behavior in public has become routine. He remains on fairly powerful medications for mood stabilization. The medications are working and Ben is happy. The joy is the the first thing people notice when they meet him. 

The dramatic story of Ben’s life seems more settled today. Of course nothing stays settled with long term care of TBI survivors. For now, it is good. Ben still tells everyone God saved him for a reason. Today we are just walking the journey. 


12 comments:

  1. Karla I am glad to hear that Ben is in a good place that makes him happy. May God continue to bless him and his family on this journey.

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    1. Thank you so much for sharing your family and Ben's story. I am thankful that he is doing so well and he is happy.

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  2. Oh my gosh Karla, god is good and so amazing! Thank you for the update and prayers for Ben and his journey ❤️πŸ™

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  3. So happy to read the update. I think of Ben often, especially when we pass through Colorado. He always looks so happy in the photos, and I am thrilled that he has found a place that he can thrive and feel content. Blessings to you and Jim.

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  4. This post beautiful; thanking God for each day that makes Ben happy. He takes his joy and and allows it to touch others; this is a blessing and a gift.
    We love you both, and we are grateful for you two every day.

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  5. Karla it is so wonderful to know that God is still working in Bens life. He looks wonderful and I am so glad to read how well he is doing . As always he is so fortunate to have such loving and caring parents ,family and friends . God bless all of you and I will look forward to the next update .

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  6. So glad Ben is in a miraculous place. We love Ben and your family!

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  7. We are so thankful to hear that Ben is happy, healthy and cared for by people who understand him and care about him. God is good!

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