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Sharon’s Story
I was a high-energy elementary school principal known for buzzing about the building in my suits and running shoes. My whole world changed when I sustained a concussion. I stood straight up into an old cabinet door that had popped open above me. That started my...
Brian Webb, Halfsy Hero
Hello, my name is Brian Webb and I will be running the Good Life Halfsy in the fabulous city of Lincoln, Nebraska on October 28th. This will be my 16th half marathon and my 22st distance race. Why do I run one might ask? Because I can. I have been given a new lease on...
Out of the Shadows
It is unknown why, but my mother discovered me having convulsions in my crib as an infant. As a child, I can remember functioning through the seizures yet if my mom was near, I would run to her and bury my face in her lap and say, “Mommy everything seems to look...
Steve’s Story
My name is Steve Martin. I have spent my career working to help people access quality health care as a health care professional early in my career followed by helping people finance their health care needs through health insurance. When the Brain Injury Association asked...
A Caregiver’s Hope – Tammy’s Story
We all have those moments we can point to when our life changed. For the rest of our lives, we will see our life as before and after the event. Before October 16, 2011, I was raising my teenage daughter and dealing with normal day to day life. After, I was in a fight...
Leslie Taylor’s Story of Empowerment
Hello, my name is Leslie Taylor. I was a long-haul truck driver. On October 14, 2013, my life changed. According to the truckers at the site, the dive I took from the cab of my semi was impressive, and I really nailed the landing! I fell from a standing position and...
Jake’s Story – Concrete Lullaby
On his 6th birthday, 20 years ago this month, Jake Stewart suffered a TBI from a fall. Like so many people Brain Injury Association of Nebraska serves, Jake has found ways to compensate and overcome the lasting effects from his injury to find his own voice and literally...
Mike’s Story
Growing up, every time the phone would ring, we wondered is it my father? Dad, like other construction workers, would migrate to wherever jobs could be had, sometimes hundreds of miles away from home. The phone rang and I jumped at the jangle of the old-fashioned...
Joe’s Journey
When Joe was a 28-year-old Physician Assistant, he was seeing up to 35 patients a day in a busy doctor’s office in a rural Nebraska town. Judy, the Support Group Facilitator, wrote about the experiences that Joe shares. Joe says, he had a “hair-brained idea” to get a...
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