Thursday, August 26, 2010

And the light at the end gets further away...

Everything for Craig has been going great. Until today that is...

Yesterday he graduated from Physical Therapy, last week the Neurosurgeon said he was impressed and thought he was doing great and over all he is almost 100% himself.

Today Craig talked to the FAA. They said two years, May 18, 2012, before he can apply to fly. It just seemed to be going so well that this was a devastating blow to us. Craig is pretty sad. He really loves flying. He can't fly any airplane unless it's a remote control one during this time period. Yesterday the light at the end of the tunnel seemed so close. Today it got further away.

Why two years you ask? Well, they found his injury to be moderate, not mild or severe, according to their guidelines. This is the predetermined amount of time he has to wait. Everything is based off of the initial injury, not how fast he has recovered. We still have the right to appeal the decision. We are not sure if that will make a difference or not though. The hard part is that is when he can apply to fly again. Not when he can start flying again.

Both of us are still processing what this will mean for our family. We have a lot of decisions ahead of us but for right now we are just trying to absorb it all. SkyWest is pretty good about these types of situations and we are hoping his job will still be there for him at the end of the two years.

I think we were both looking forward to a normal life again. It's hard to believe one split second can change your life so much. I think this is a good wake up call for all of us to always be paying attention to what we are doing and to listen when we are counseled to get out of debt, save six months for an emergency like this and to be prepared to face the challenges that come our way.



5 comments:

  1. So sorry to hear. We haven't had an accident or anything but an unexpected job change has put us too in a tough situation money wise where we too have some tough decisions to make. So from that aspect I understand and we didn't listen when we have been counseled to get food storage and a large savings account. We just always thought we had more time to prepare. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

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  2. Great Shannon! Way to help me feel impending doom! Now I feel so much like the grasshopper!

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  3. Craig! Oh my goodness! this is what I get for not checking facebook all summer! I am so sorry to hear about your accident. It sounds like you have made an amazing recovery but still very scary. Hang in there Shannon! It sounds like you have done a good job of keeping your spirits up with faith and humor. My uncle was in a bike accident with a head trauma and you are just so grateful for miracles and to get everything back to normal. I am sorry I just found out and couldn't send my positive thoughts and prayers to you for your recovery but we will be thinking about you and your family often and hoping you can get in the air soon. I will do a better job of keeping in touch and updated with old friends. So grateful you are all right. Hang in there! - Kristin

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  4. my name is trav and i am suffering from a tbi. i flew for usairways until 2008. i was in a car accident and am awaiting the next faa hoop for my medical. call me if you like 602-510-4616 or email me travhughes@hotmail.com

    merry xmas
    trav

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