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Dingo, It's good to hear that Scott continues to do well!
Hi All,
Several months ago, we found our daughter unconscious on our driveway. Three teeth loosened and knees, arm, chin, cheek, & forehead were all bruising and had road rash. She still doesn’t remember what happened, but the good news is that her recovery is slowly continuing. For a period of time, she completely stopped reading, but now she is reading on grade level, which is much lower than normal for her. She has been working on a novel since last summer, but stopped after the fall and has just recently begun writing again. It appears that her math skills were not impacted; however, I recently hired a tutor to help her catch up with her peers due to the “break” she had to take from school.
For all that she is struggling; she took and passed the entrance exam for the high school GATE Program. Having said that, she asked me to continue gathering data for her science project because she isn’t up to her school work and too many extras yet. I have only taken data on one family since her accident (I explained to them why they were talking to me instead of a teenager) and haven’t had the heart to tell her there has only been one family added to her project.
Does anyone have any suggestions on connecting with others who are using a MedX CTR (or Cybex CTR) and Roman Chair (or MedX Lumbar)? I know there are more out there because I have emailed and talked to families over the years that are and have used the equipment. Before her accident, she told me she thinks families may be concerned a teenager is too young to work on an experiment like this and that may be contributing to the lack of response. Could that be it?
What do you think she can do to increase participation in her project?
A Mom
Dingo, It's good to hear that Scott continues to do well!
Hi All,
Several months ago, we found our daughter unconscious on our driveway. Three teeth loosened and knees, arm, chin, cheek, & forehead were all bruising and had road rash. She still doesn’t remember what happened, but the good news is that her recovery is slowly continuing. For a period of time, she completely stopped reading, but now she is reading on grade level, which is much lower than normal for her. She has been working on a novel since last summer, but stopped after the fall and has just recently begun writing again. It appears that her math skills were not impacted; however, I recently hired a tutor to help her catch up with her peers due to the “break” she had to take from school.
For all that she is struggling; she took and passed the entrance exam for the high school GATE Program. Having said that, she asked me to continue gathering data for her science project because she isn’t up to her school work and too many extras yet. I have only taken data on one family since her accident (I explained to them why they were talking to me instead of a teenager) and haven’t had the heart to tell her there has only been one family added to her project.
Does anyone have any suggestions on connecting with others who are using a MedX CTR (or Cybex CTR) and Roman Chair (or MedX Lumbar)? I know there are more out there because I have emailed and talked to families over the years that are and have used the equipment. Before her accident, she told me she thinks families may be concerned a teenager is too young to work on an experiment like this and that may be contributing to the lack of response. Could that be it?
What do you think she can do to increase participation in her project?
A Mom
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