The 2-year-old Winder boy recovering from a traumatic brain injury made a big move to begin his rehabilitation. Tuesday marked a new day and a new hospital for Tripp Halstead. It’s been three weeks since winds from Superstorm Sandy knocked a tree limb on Tripp’s head. His new room at ...
Tripp Halstead is set to begin his rehabilitation Tuesday at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite. It will mark the beginning of a very long road. "A lot of people picture, you know, 'go to rehab and start walking right around.' But for us, it's going to be 'get ...
Tripp Halstead's parents learned this weekend that he may never be the same due to the brain damage he suffered. "They gave us a full spectrum of recovery left, but they said pretty much don't expect him to be the same exact kid as he was before," said Tripp's father ...
Hour by hour, the online community lovingly referred to as "Team Boom" follows 2-year-old Tripp Halstead's progress. "Every minute, stare at the computer, iPhones, every day," said Connie Wilbanks, a family friend. And Saturday, the positive updates kept coming. At about 5:30 p.m., Tripp's father, Bill Halstead, shared that doctors ...
For the first time since his accident, Tripp Halstead's family is sharing home movies of Tripp before he suffered a traumatic brain injury. The 2-year-old boy was hit by a fallen tree limb at the peak of Hurricane Sandy. The video showed Tripp's parents, Bill and Stacy Halstead, unveiling a ...
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