Journeys of Hope
Inspiring Stories
Learn from the inspiring stories of people who live, work, and navigate brain injuries throughout Nebraska.

Standing: A Poem by Jessica
Jessica’s professional experiences include helping others in crisis find their voice and strengths. On May 25th, 2017, Jessica suffered a TBI resulting from severe domestic violence. Before her TBI, Jessica's brain was all about analytical thinking, which is now more...

‘Judging’ Her Progress – How a Nebraska Judge Found a New Normal after Aneurysm
July 31, 1985, looking at the ceiling from the hospital bed, now in a regular room, not ICU. I am thankful that I am going to live. I look around, there are flowers, someone sent me flowers. But no one arranged them, they are haphazardly stuck in a vase. Weird. That...

What a Brain Injury Can Never Take Away
When my dad was 61, his life was dramatically altered. On September 24, 2016, Tim O’Dell was violently assaulted while at a friend’s wedding. The resulting head injury left him with major headaches, which he experienced for over a month. His vision went from...

Parenting and Brain Injury: A Conversation with Amanda
In the end we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught." (Baba Dioum, 1968.) This quote came to mind when sitting down to have ice cream and a conversation with Megan, an intelligent, quietly...

The Climb – A Poem by Jessica
Jessica went through intensive rehabilitation after sustaining a traumatic brain injury. She had been thrown across a room and into a stove by a man she called her husband. During the months following this traumatic experience, Jessica participated in an intensive...

Brain Injury Through a Mother’s Eyes – MenDi’s Story
Looking at my 16-year-old daughter laying on a stretcher with a neck brace on was scary, but I had no idea how much our lives would begin to change from that moment on. My daughter, Kristen, was a fun-loving teenager who was carefree, big-hearted, and loved to tell...

The Accident
In May of 2018, Debbie suffered a brain injury from a car accident as she was driving with her husband, Scott, causing her to be put into a two-week, medically induced coma. Recently, Debbie participated in an autobiography workshop offered by the Brain Injury...

Judy’s Story
The first thing I remember is waking up in the hospital. My husband was standing next to me as I tried to make sense of what was happening and what he was saying—I had no idea what was going on. My husband kept telling me that I had fallen off my horse and had been...

Behind the Pane – Cynthia’s Story
Cynthia was given up for adoption at birth by a mother who wanted her child to have a better life than she felt able to provide. Cynthia was timid, reserved, and very shy. She related better to adults than her peers, partly because her siblings were much older than...
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