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About Sandy DiMinno

This website is designed to share my husband's story and what this has done to us as a family. It is filled with hope, love, frustration, depression, and all the emotions that go along with a catastrophic illness. It is also designed to share what I have learned and how to be a full time caregiver for another adult. It will also share information on Medical care, post recovery physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy; the ups and downs of insurance; hospital bills, and learning more about TBI an Aneurysms than one would ever want to know. My goal is to provide support, information and resources to all those in need of learning more about TBI, Aneurysm and caregiving.

Back To School…end of Summer

Aug 20, 2014 – First day of School….back to the grind
Summer is officially coming to a close for us here in San Diego with the start of school.  It is a little bittersweet for me today.  This is the first year that Sam and I were able to take a break from caring for […]

By |August 22nd, 2014|Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)|4 Comments

Looking Back…the last three years

The posting below is the final post I did for CaringBridge.  It was my outlet for the first year but as I move this all forward, I want this blog to be an expression of our day to day lives.  The good and the bad about living with a survivor of an aneurysm that […]

By |August 3rd, 2014|Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)|3 Comments

Mat Kearney – Breathe In Breathe Out

By |July 30th, 2014|full time caregiver|0 Comments

What is an Aneurysm?

A brain aneurysm is a weak bulging spot on the wall of a brain artery much like a thin balloon or a weak spot on an inner tube. As the artery has thinned, the pounding of the blood flow through the artery weakens the artery. The blood flow causes the weakened artery wall to […]

By |July 30th, 2014|Brain Aneurysm|0 Comments