1uncleED
02-14-2003, 11:35 PM
I felt compelled to login so I could share a little about Brandon.
Through persistent invitations by a friend I drove to north Phoenix fairly often to workout at a P.T. clinic. Brandon worked there as a tech/assistant, and this is where we met. He loved to compete. He enjoyed his job, and spent most of his time there working with people who have spinal cord injuries. On occasion he worked with me. Always good natured and motivated he was invaluable in his work and
as a friend.
Brandon was right in the middle of the fight with the rest of us in this struggle to heal our bodies. Unhurt, young and healthy, he was dedicated to helping, open to learning, and played an important role in the ongoing process in the spinal cord rehabilitation of those
he worked with.
Rehabilitation is still a big part of Brandon's life in the saddest of circumstances. He relies on other's for his needs since his injury. I see him often. Even though he is having a tough time and a lifetime of rehablitation ahead of him, he is still an inspiration to me. His strength and desire to live in spite of several serious setbacks has pulled him through to many times to mention. He works with determination everyday regaining what he can little by little. He has great support from his family and his friends.
Brandon worked helping people tragically injured. Many of his difficulties are similar to our own. I think he deserves a place here where we can follow and possibly learn from his progress. He was always there for us.
Meeker
Through persistent invitations by a friend I drove to north Phoenix fairly often to workout at a P.T. clinic. Brandon worked there as a tech/assistant, and this is where we met. He loved to compete. He enjoyed his job, and spent most of his time there working with people who have spinal cord injuries. On occasion he worked with me. Always good natured and motivated he was invaluable in his work and
as a friend.
Brandon was right in the middle of the fight with the rest of us in this struggle to heal our bodies. Unhurt, young and healthy, he was dedicated to helping, open to learning, and played an important role in the ongoing process in the spinal cord rehabilitation of those
he worked with.
Rehabilitation is still a big part of Brandon's life in the saddest of circumstances. He relies on other's for his needs since his injury. I see him often. Even though he is having a tough time and a lifetime of rehablitation ahead of him, he is still an inspiration to me. His strength and desire to live in spite of several serious setbacks has pulled him through to many times to mention. He works with determination everyday regaining what he can little by little. He has great support from his family and his friends.
Brandon worked helping people tragically injured. Many of his difficulties are similar to our own. I think he deserves a place here where we can follow and possibly learn from his progress. He was always there for us.
Meeker