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Traumatic Brain Injury - my second life

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2007

I do several therapies every week to improve my status quo

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  • How long will it take for his full recovery?

  • I don´t think a full recovery is possible, but he is working very hard.

  • what's the name of the jazzsong in the background? I've been looking for it a long time.

  • sorry,it was on Tv and i don´t know the name myself!

  • And what caused the injury?

  • I was in a car.a friend was the driver.He hit a tree.We both were injured,but my injury was much worse than his.

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  • I don't know what compelled me to click on this video, but I knew I had to watch it. You're doing a great job, Daniel, keep it up. I don't have a TBI, and couldn't imagine the struggle. Just know this: you are a LOT stronger in your current "state" than some of us non-TBI individuals. Best wishes, buddy.

  • poor mn. i hope you get better. :)

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  • Daniel, keep up the good work.

    Blessings

  • @radan25 Never believe it isnt possible, it takes much time and effort on part of everyone involved in his care. Look up Ryan Reitmyer, at the very least he is proof that miracles can happen

  • Keep working!. I was in the same situation,traumatic brain injury,hospitalised for months, therapies daily. I was in a wheelchair for ages and hated the confinement. I had been a very fit young dancer and stayed focused on the task at hand, it really helped. Of course there were down days, but those made the up days even better! I'm now fully recovered and walk with only a minor limp and sometimes battle to keep my arm straight - it has a bit of residual spasticity. ;) I wish you all the best!

  • ......... thumbs up

  • this made me cry..im praying for u. although im in the same boat...i can't not make it...i want it to bad...i can now walk but with lots of kinks to work out

  • God bless you and keep up the hard work.

    My husband suffered a TBI two yrs ago. My Dr, Said to me "Now, this is not going to be a sprint. THIS is going to be a marathon"

    The thing with TBI is, they are all uniuqe,

    You are in our prayers

  • Hi! I've tried "Interactive Metronome" as part of rehab, it seems to help, worth looking into. You'll get there!! :)

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