Michelle Hornbrook
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  • Calais, ME
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I am an epileptic who has had surgery where they removed my left temporal lobe and my hippocampus in 2007. Up to that point I was put out of work because my seizures were so severe that I would lose days on end. At that time my boys were 15 and 14. So rather then me taking care of them they took care of me. I use to teach at our local community college and really enjoyed working with others. At that time my boys would come down to the school and do work and play on the computers.
About my Loss:
I lost my 16 year old son in a car accident. I have had a really hard time in dealing with it. There were four teenagers in the vehicle and he was the only one that died in the action. The others in the vehicle were really close with my son and took his lost as their fault because he was unable to get him out of the vehicle. In addition, 20 days before we suffered the loss of my brother to leukemia. While this one was a little to handle it was still very difficult because he and my family was very close

In has been over a year since my lost

First I am sorry to those that I haven't responded to in a while. I have been trying to handle things and seem to be in a dumb founded state. Although I find the feelings and hurt starting to surface. I am starting to feel a hatred towards the girl that allowed him to drive let alone have them in the vehicle. She only had a temporary license and the kids should not have been in the vehicle with her. Then for her to let them all drive her sports car really upset me. After having to go to court for the case she only got a slap on the hand with a $200 fine. She still has her license and now a new sports car. I feel as though there is no remorse from her family for what has happened to my baby or even the other girls that were related to the accident. These were kids that grew up together and attended school all through. I am having a real hard time in realizing that they seem to have no feeling for the lost that has occurred. I have so many of the kids coming to see how I am doing and just see what is happening here. Other than that I am trying to just take it one day at a time and deal with my bad days and my good days. I would like to thank everyone for all the support and help.

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