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Hope in the Most Unlikely Places
D.F. had a difficult childhood and his family struggled financially. “We didn’t have a lot of money, but we were self-sufficient and took care of things ourselves.” While they did get by, it wasn’t that simple. A stressful and traumatic childhood was made more...
From Child Abuse to Special Olympics: Rueben’s Story
Hi! My name is Rueben. I was born, September 30, 1979, in Portsmouth Hospital, Virginia. My dad was in the Navy. We lived in a house by the beach near the Navy base in Norfolk, VA. The three of us were happy. Mom and I went to see my grandparents in New York. When we...
Liz & Vinnie: When Motherhood Means More
My name is Liz. My son Vinnie is 4 years old with multiple disabilities, as a result of a hypoxic brain injury at birth. He spent his first month in NICU, even though he was a full-term baby. And he was sent home on hospice care. He has spastic quadriplegic cerebral...
Jordan and Joy: Finding Meaning in Helping Others
As a Resource Facilitator for the Brain Injury Association of Nebraska (BIA-NE) I have the privilege of talking to many individuals that have experienced a brain injury and their caregivers. What I hear most is their need for meaningful connections with others that have...
Harlan’s Story
At almost 69 years old, Harlan wants people to know that he considers himself, “a survivor and a sinner, no better than anyone else.” So, I asked Harlan, “Why do people consider you a miracle?” In startling detail, Harlan describes the day when the miracle occurred....
Horse Sense
Shir Smith is a mentor, advocate, and a woman of great faith in God, who lives with the reality that, “A brain injury can Happen to Anyone, Anywhere, at Any Time.” Sometimes, multiple times… Have you fallen from a tree or a horse and been treated for broken bones?...
Brain Injury Awareness Month – USBIA
Tamika from Minnesota: Tamika, a single mother of two adult children and one teenager, as well as a member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe, learned from an early age the importance of being an active member in one’s community. My mother worked for Indian Education in St....
Family Nurse Practitioner Gets Real Life Experience with Brain Injury – Jodi’s Journey
I suffered an anoxic brain injury on October 13, 2017. I was poisoned by Carbon Monoxide (CO) when I was renting an Iowa State Park cabin. The cabin had a gas furnace and a gas water heater and no carbon monoxide detector. I was “soaking” in CO for 14 hours when I...
It May be New, But it’s not Normal
My brain injury journey began on Thanksgiving Day of 2014, on the University of Nebraska’s East Campus in Lincoln. For probably 15 years or more, I’ve enjoyed bringing my dogs out to East Campus to romp. On that particular day I had taken my dogs, Etta and Sophie, and...
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