The Center and The Center of Me

The idea for this blog was to write about my journey to recovery and the wonderful help I received at the Center. What I may end up doing is forming a time-line later. For now, the story will start with what I can remember. The image for my blog banner is called "Worn out heart" and it comes from this webpage: http://www.featurepics.com/online/Worn-Repaired-Heart-1072089.aspx

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Lessons from My Grandmother

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 In the summer of 1989 I came to stay a whole month with my grandparents, and what was to be a month and a half, I believed it to be the who...
Saturday, June 15, 2024

What I learned and How I healed

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Already this week, I am anxious again. I have cried so many times, and felt grief for the loss of my father, grief and anger for the damag...
Thursday, August 5, 2021

The Brotherhood of Brain Injured Patients

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 Everyday starts the same way. My wife and I start each morning with a blood pressure check and I check my blood sugar. I choke down a large...
Saturday, June 12, 2021

Recovery and Rediscovery

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We all have a new excuse.   Sometimes I hear some of us casually speak about our brain injury--whether nonchalantly or with humor but each o...
Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Secret Georgia Trips

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It was 5 a.m. when my alarm went off.   The  usual place of my alarm clock was beside my bed, and it had been moved so I was incapable of ...
Friday, August 31, 2018

Canary Yellow Little League

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 I. In the back of the dugout, Ricky was already using the "f word."   Jerry Jackson spouted a string of f-bombs and was laugh...
Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Dead End Avenue

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In a small corner of Plano there is a spacious place I like to call “ Deadend Avenue.”   It is roughly a mere four blocks from 14 th stree...
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James Enelow has been a freelance journalist, a political cartoonist for his college newspaper, a graphic designer--for both his college newspaper,chapbooks and the Layout Editor for Augusta Today Magazine as well as several other publications. He designed and layed out copies of the Devil's Millhopper, Broken Ink and Sojourn magazine. He has also been an internet writer--and a citizen of the internet on several types of media (Muds, Moos, The early internet.), He is currently a recovering Blogger and spends his time trying to make some kind of impact through his writing, either in the classroom or outside it. He currently runs DFW Cosplay Gallifrey, the largest Doctor Who cosplay group in Texas with the help of his friends.
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