Momology Magazine Issue 2.2 Houston - Patience | Page 19

Trying to gather the words to effectively describe her memory loss Elizabeth reminded that we had already done that. It’s scary and frustrating trying to desperately grasp onto something – any of those things that make you… you.” explains, “It’s a mixture of feelings – Pausing a moment, she gathers her thoughts before proceeding, “If you took everything confusion, emptiness – a feeling of not that makes you who you are, like your emotions - happiness, interests, love, laughter, knowing. Even your taste, not just what you tastes, taste buds, hobbies… everything. It’s like all of those things were just dumped out. do and do not like, but physically your taste As if it was all being dumped out of a bucket. I would look in a mirror and see my face, but buds change.” I could hear in her voice I couldn’t identify with the person in the mirror. I was in there, but I wasn’t. I was a shell of both wonder and fear for the physical a body with no substance.” changes and complexity of her Elizabeth was unable to work due to her injuries and loss of memory, so Bobby stepped situation. She continues, “For up and took over. In addition to caring and doting on Elizabeth, Bobby went to school, example, I would say, worked two jobs, took care of his kids, paid the bills, did the laundry and became her hero. ‘Oh we should take “You truly do find out who your true friends are when you are faced with something like the kids to see that movie.’ this,” Elizabeth confirms. “Bobby was by my side the entire time. “ Bobby describes the affect the accident has had on their relationship, “After the accident, to Elizabeth had suffered physical and mental damages that changed her completely. She b e just had everything from spinal injury to br