
(CBC) – Tonya Ruby credits her 27-year-old son’s speech language pathologist for the progress he’s made in his recovery from a traumatic brain injury.
Tyler Templeman was 25 years old when a workplace accident at a mine in Labrador left him with life-threatening injuries. He was flown to a hospital in Quebec, where Ruby said doctors planned to place him in palliative care.
“They said he didn’t stand a chance. Basically, he wanted to, you know, close the book,” Ruby told CBC. CONTINUE