thanks for asking. he works a few hours a day about four or five days a week. he used to be a general manager of a pizza restaurant. he has not re-assumed those duties..yet. we are not sure when or if he ever will. he is making pizzas, answering phones and things like that right now. he gets overwhelmed very easily at work. that bothers him greatly because he really notices his brain injury when that happens. he is having huge depression issues. he is going to the psychiatrist on the 3rd of february. he still sees the neurologist, psychotherapist, cognitive therapist, and neuro-opthamologist. he will not drive for who knows how long. he is not even getting into the driver's seat of a car. he won't even sit in the back seat drivers side of a car. he has a different aspect to his personality now that we learned may always be there. it is not a good one. it is that he is very confrontational since his injury. he is the first one to confront anyone about anything that is bothersome to him. it does not matter if it is him against one guy or him against ten guys. it is scary to be alone with him in public sometimes and i hate admitting that...but it is true. the doctors tell us that their is medication that can help that. he had one of his doctor's explain to him this past week that as a result of his injury that what it takes you or me five minutes to learn will now take him probably fifteen minutes to learn pretty much for the rest of his life. he is only 21 and this is devastating news to him. (and us) Taking three times as long to lay memory track from the time you are 21 for the rest of your life sucks... he is sick of hearing how lucky he is... we all are. please continue to pray for us. things are better than we thought they would be three months ago but maybe not as good as we TRULY hoped...