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Pаrt 2: Reаding Cоmprehensiоn Frоm the Introduction, list four (4) stressful events thаt the author has experienced in life.Type your answers in the box below.INTRODUCTION1 On July 29, 2002, as I was preparing to go on a mountain bike ride, the phone rang. I answered it, and the voice on the other side said, "I'm sorry, but there has been an accident. Your son is on a helicopter heading for the hospital in Dunedin, New Zealand." The caller could not tell me if he were dead or alive. My son, an Air Force pilot, had gone to New Zealand for his dream vacation to spend three weeks training with mogul-skiing Olympic hopefuls. They found him unconscious at the bottom of a ski hill. I rushed to New Zealand. When I arrived at the hospital, the doctors told me he would be a vegetable for the rest of his life because he had suffered a severe traumatic brain injury.2 I am no stranger to stress. My son's traumatic brain injury was one of the longest ordeals, but it came at the heels of childhood trauma, a near-fatal car accident, divorce, hurricanes, earthquakes, and even cancer. If the only time you suffered stress were extreme situations such as these, when the stressful event subsided, your body would calm, and all would be well. Stress is inevitable. Some stress is good for us. As with any prevention or treatment, awareness is step one.
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