After working all day, Josh, a 19-year-old sophomore, was driving back to his college in Stephenville, Texas. As he made his way around a sharp curve, his car flipped. In extremely critical condition, Josh was flown to a trauma hospital in Dallas.
Josh had sustained a traumatic brain injury and was unresponsive for several weeks. A neurosurgeon met with his father and his grandmother to show them Josh’s brain scan, stressing that there was “no hope for any recovery.”
Praying that the doctor’s prognosis was wrong, his family refused to give up and committed to doing everything they could to help Josh. After being transferred to a rehabilitation center, Josh made remarkable progress over several months and eventually moved back home to live with his family.
With the help of an outpatient rehabilitation program, he progressed from being unable to speak or move any of his limbs—relying on an eye-gaze device to communicate—to being able to eat, walk, and do many things for himself. […]
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