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Chase’s Story
When Chase was a baby, his life changed in an instant. His daycare provider shook him so much that he lost consciousness and had to be life-flighted to the hospital. Doctors prepared his family for the worst. With a ten to twenty percent chance of survival, they...
Shir’s Story
Shir Smith’s journey began with challenges that few could see. She was born premature and experienced a lack of oxygen to the brain — the first of many invisible injuries. Throughout her life, she endured repeated domestic violence and sexual assaults. The pain was...
Terry’s Story
My name is Terry James Barthel Jr, and I am here to explain my brain injury story. Well, most people don’t know, but I started drinking and smoking marijuana at age 13. Approximately a year later, I was in a car accident with both of my brothers and a family friend....
Ethen’s Story
When Ethen was just a young child, his life changed in an instant. A trusted daycare provider shook him, causing a traumatic brain injury that left him paralyzed on his right side. He spent a month in the hospital, surrounded by machines and the kind of fear no family...
Samuel’s Story
Samuel was asked to share his journey and identify some struggles he has had along the way as part of a panel discussion at a conference earlier this year with the Brain Injury Association of Nebraska. The following are his thoughts that he was unable to share at the...
Ryann’s Story
My story about Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis, an acquired brain injury. Hello, my name is Ryann I grew up on a dairy farm outside the small town of Battle Creek, Nebraska. I am a veterinary technician and everything in my life was all going to plan until April of...
Daniel’s Story
My name is Daniel. I am eleven years old and am going to be in fifth grade. I like math and science, playing the piano, building legos and reading books. My brain injury journey began when I was six weeks old – my brain began...
Poor Richard
My story is about a guy named Richard. His friends call him Rich. He is 68 years old, retired and living in a quiet neighborhood in west Omaha. He’s married and has been for 45 years. Rich has a college degree, an MBA and has been a college instructor with the...
Ruby Red Slippers – Loren’s Story
Before my TBI, in 2014, I was a design engineer. I have written a poem about my TBI, I have shared it with my support group and it was received warmly. They pointed out that having a brain injury can feel very lonely because people don’t enjoy sharing the dark parts...
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