Jason’s right side
of his head, ear, jaw and brain received the direct impact of the
wound. He is suffering from what is known as traumatic brain
injury (TBI). A portion of his right skull cap was removed
(and saved) to keep the swelling of the brain from building
pressure against his skull. His equilibrium is not 100%,
yet. Additional areas have also been affected by the wound.
His left hand is paralyzed (due to the fact that the right side of
his brain was injured), he is facing 4-5 oral surgeries, ear
surgery and in March of 2007, if all goes well, his skull cap will
be replaced.
The good news is that
Jason is Jason. His memory of past events is intact, his
personality, self-motivation, sense of humor and love of life and
family are as strong as ever. He can walk with a cane.
His left arm and hand are showing signs of motor control starting
to return. His sequencing and deduction skills are also
improving. Jason undergoes various daily treatments and
rehab therapies. When he is not in treatment, his wife
Sandra works with him in many ways to advance his recovery.
On November
11th, 2006, Veteran’s Day, Sergeant Jason March was chosen by
his peers to represent the wounded troops at BAMC for the Texas
Honor Ride.
He stood for them and to receive a check for over $63,000 from
hundreds of motorcycle riders from the state of Texas who raised
funds to assist the (then) Soldier and Family Assistance Center (WFSC).
Over 800 people were in
attendance.
Please keep Jason and his family in your prayers.