A Wonderful Dog Watches His Owner Get Hit. TBI Depression Versus a Happy Cure


 

A wonderful dog watches his owner get hit. TBI depression versus a happy cure – Buy the book here: www.amazon.com Happiness after injury is difficult. Today’s narration talks about how the author, Stephen Paul West, was injured by a hit and run. The criminal was never caught, but Stephen Paul was left with a long term TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury). His quest to find happiness again from brain injury lead to a wonderful new depression treatment. Transcript. Hello viewers This is Stephen Paul west and I’m going to teach you to overcome your depression by reading from my book; “Depression Symptoms Decoded”… I learned to overcome crushing depression after injury – and so can you. analyze and harmonize. Chapter 1 – Page 15 Reading continued – The Mystery of Depression A SINGULAR INCIDENT OF SORROW I saw the black pickup round the curve in the distance. Its tires didn’t squeal. The vehicle was traveling normally between the lines. It looked. well. it looked safe. My old dog, Bandit, walked over and sat in the ditch and waited for the truck to pass us. I got Bandit from the pound as a puppy and now he was ancient; a collie mix of some sort. He loved to walk with me. So it was just me and an old dog alone in the middle of nowhere Texas. There was never much traffic way out here anyway, so it wasn’t a big deal. In fact, the black pickup was the first vehicle I’ve seen this morning. I smiled at my clever old dog because he was wise enough to sit and wait for vehicles to pass safely. I bent over to pat head. A shadow closed in on me. This vehicle was no longer

 

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