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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2006

about my life .... I hope this helps other who might be walking a similar path be sure your volume is on (http://www.current.tv/watch/13629055)

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  • Sadly in the year 2009 Brianna had to be hospitalized for a month... luckily God loves everyone and she was able to come out of her coma and is living a healthy life today...

    miss you at the drama studio

  • AWESOME!  I too have mito

  • i have mitochondrial disease but i use a wheelchair becaues i get servere pain in my legs. but when i do walk i look normal and know exactly what you mean by the stares. hope evreything goes okay in the future.

    Joe

  • This is a great video. I don't have mitochondrial disease, but I have an invisible disability, and this video echoed my own sentiments exactly. Thank you for making this. :)

  • hey brianna, my names Justin Bousquet I'm 16 years old from Agawam, Ma. We've actually meet once or twice at the local MDA telethon. I have Emery Dreyfus. I totaly know what your going through... on the outside completely normal... on the inside we couldn't be further.

    Everyone please support the MDA, it has honestly become one of the more forgotten organizations and muscular dystrophy has fallen into out of the general public. Lets bring it back into view.

    thank you,

    -Justin Bousquet

  • get better Bri, you can survive this, people all round the world are praying for you :)

  • I love you Brianna Couture.

  • Great Video! Hopefully this will bring pause to some who are judgmental not knowing the whole story.

  • Great Video! People really need to stop summing up others with one look. There's much below the surface that goes unseen, yet plays an enormous role in who we are and what we struggle with daily.

  • Thank you so much for this video. It is just what I was looking for. My son will soon be diagnosed with Mito. The one thing he has always said is that people don't understand him because he looks "normal" and "talks" normal. They don't see the disabilities until they really get to know him. That is the most frustrating thing. Especially when he says it would be easier if something on the outside looked handicapped.

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