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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

'we don't take this as a burden, he's our son'

well there are many other sons and daughters out there. we can't let this continue

to the brisenos, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

you are stronger than i am

'Most severely wounded' soldier endures: blind, quadriplegic, struggling to breathe

TAMPA, Florida: He lies flat, unseeing eyes fixed on the ceiling, tubes and machines feeding him, breathing for him, keeping him alive. He cannot walk or talk, but he can grimace and cry. And he is fully aware of what has happened to him.
Four years ago almost to this day, Joseph Briseno Jr. was shot in the back of the head at point-blank range in a Baghdad marketplace. His spinal cord was shattered, and cardiac arrests stole his vision and damaged his brain.
The 24-year-old is one of the most severely injured soldiers — some think the most injured soldier — to survive.
"Three things you would not want to be: blind, head injury, and paralyzed from the neck down. That's tough," said Dr. Steven Scott, head of the Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center at the Tampa VA Medical Center, where Briseno has twice been hospitalized for extensive care. In recent days, Briseno was hospitalized yet again, this time at the Washington, D.C., VA Medical Center.
As a high schooler, Briseno liked the Discovery Channel and CSI, and wanted to be a forensic scientist or investigator. He was 20, attending George Mason University, when he was called up from the reserves and sent to war.............

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would not want to live. Seriously. I wouldn't want to live.

Unknown said...

i'm with you rick, but others do not feel the same. i have to respect that