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How is Bob?

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Lee Woodruff: Fabulous; on the air, traveling all around the world. There’s no medical explanation for his recovery. I look at it sometimes in a spiritual framework; that the only explanation for why those little rocks missed something vital is that he really did have some work to do. He needed to come back because nobody really understands this issue of brain injury among our troops. He does have his challenges, however. Does he have a speech problem? Lee Woodruff: Yes, with aphasia. And names are hard. We can be cruising along and then he’ll just forget a word. You might not even notice, but I see every little wrinkle because I have been married to him for 20 years. I know when he just needs to stop and go to bed. Fatigue is his enemy. What about depression? Lee Woodruff: No. Miraculous. He has his blue days, but he had those before the injury and they’re usually work-related. And there are moments when he’s kind of down and not really sure why. Then I say, “You had those before. Don

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