ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1997, Roanoke Times

DATE: Thursday, April 17, 1997               TAG: 9704170075
SECTION: VIRGINIA                 PAGE: A-1  EDITION: METRO 


BACK IN THE BOSOM OF HIS FAMILY


LENGTH: Short :   30 lines
ILLUSTRATION: PHOTO:  ERIC BRADY THE ROANOKE TIMES. 1. JASON ROOKER HAS A 

SMILE on his face as he watches his sister Jennifer jump on the

trampoline, and as his mother gives him some milk at lunch. Jason

nearly died when he accidentally hanged himself with a toy lasso at

his Claytor Lake home 10 months ago. His parents revived him; he was

flown by helicopter to Carilion Roanoke Community Hospital, where he

was in a coma for nearly three days. He was transferred to Kluge

Children's Rehabilitation Center in Charlottesville for nine months.

2. Now he's home, where his parents, Greg and Fran Rooker, will work

with him to retrain undamaged parts of his brain to take over

physical functions he lost - chewing, swallowing, talking, using his

hands and legs - in the 10 or so minutes his brain went without

oxygen. Jason's plight has brought his family closer together. "This

has taught us what one individual of the family means," said his

15-year-old sister, Stephanie. "It's shown us how important we are

to each other. And it's opened my eyes to what's really important. I

think we're stronger, and I think we're closer. We can get through

anything now." Story on C1. color.

by CNB