Fractured Minds
Four soldiers navigate the difficult path to recovery from traumatic brain injury (TBI), the signature injury of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Extended Interview with Claudia Carreon and Shawn Brossart | Extended Interview with Claudia Carreon | Extended Interview with Shawn Brossart |
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Saturday, 06 June 2009 08:46
jose carreon
My name is Rick Carreon. My father is Claudias ex -husband, and heres one thing that i find really wrong.. none of the interviews i see and hear about dont mention a thing about my dad. they dont mention all the hard work my father put into their relationship and how much he tried everyday. he would travel back and to san francisco, countless times each month. i understand claudias injury but i know she remembers my dad. one thing is that her family manipulated her mind to thinking that my father was a bad guy.she hasnt let him see his daughter in over a year!! he gives child support and he fights the battles but for what? i mean my dad has done nothing wrong. he bought her the house she lives in and has paid medical bills left and right. i have seen the pain my father has in his eyes when he talks about it, because now its like somebody just ripped a whole chapter out of his life. i was there from time to time at their house and for her to keep my dad out of every story and to not even mentioning my fathers hard work is unfair. he is also in the national guard and has been for almost 20 years so he knows how it is. but somebody just show some appreciation for what my father did and for what my father is fighting for
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