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Richard Camardo lived a life full of immense satisfaction including a delightful 42-year marriage to the love of his life, three children, two grandchildren and numerous successful business ventures. In a matter of a few seconds, his life took an ill-fated turn after a fall in his home that turned out to be much more serious than was expected. "Paint a Picture" was born in the begining years of his challenging struggles to recover from his life-altering head injury. Rick crafted this book in a poetic and artistic format to portray the breadth of his emotions, and to capture his efforts to heal…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Richard Camardo lived a life full of immense satisfaction including a delightful 42-year marriage to the love of his life, three children, two grandchildren and numerous successful business ventures. In a matter of a few seconds, his life took an ill-fated turn after a fall in his home that turned out to be much more serious than was expected. "Paint a Picture" was born in the begining years of his challenging struggles to recover from his life-altering head injury. Rick crafted this book in a poetic and artistic format to portray the breadth of his emotions, and to capture his efforts to heal through words & pictures while awaiting feelings of hope. His family greatly encouraged him to share his experiences, and he hopes this compilation will inspire anyone struggling with a trying TBI recovery. Proceeds are going to The Brain Trauma Foundation in Palo Alto, California.
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Richard Camardo's life changed forever in September of 2018 when he suffered a concussion from a fall that left him with impaired faculties. Before his injury, he had the good fortune to enjoy a career of entrepreneurship, to travel widely, and enjoy many outdoor activities such as hiking and golfing. He is an energetic, family-oriented person who now focuses on his unremitting recovery by doing art, writing poetry, and escaping to Pearl Jam concerts, whose music had a profound impact on his healing process.