27 years as a TBI survivor and still adjusting every day..
@simonrogers34346 ай бұрын
😊🎉I am relating to this interview TBI video because I too had a brain injury. My injury was December 12th, 2019. I was struck by a car directing traffic around a falling tree. I am thankful that God gave me a 2nd chance to live. I Thank God I was able to survive and live. I was transported to HMC because I was also in a medically induced coma for 2 weeks. I had to relearn how to walk, stand, do in-patient rehabilitation therapies of Physical occupational and speech. My parents were with me the entire time in the hospital. I also was provided a case manager who transitioned the brain injury recovery to outpatient rehabilitation therapies after I was Discharged. I'll be forwarding this to my parents. Every brain injury is different. Its an invisible injury with the individual brain injury symptoms that occurs. 🎉
@melissaann97652 ай бұрын
February 2024 then second injury in May 2024 still in outpatient. Ty for these videos
@DeborahBird-y3cАй бұрын
I live in England the care here is terrible I was unconscious completely for 2 days fell on my head after falling out the loft. My friend was with me when it happened. It took 6 hrs for the Ambulance to come. I spent 48 hrs in A and E then they kicked me out the hospital. They said they had no beds . My friend took me home I was unconscious for 3 weeks. My neighbours looked after me I had no care from anyone from doctors or hospital. Deborah
@PamelaArchey6 ай бұрын
Would you please make a video for seniors with tbi. I am a senior and got hurt at work and still having symptoms. I have two bulging disc in my neck. It's been over a year since the accident. Seems like people don't take it seriously if you haven't been hit by a truck or a football player.
@melissaann97652 ай бұрын
Please call my husband!!! 😂 I’m serious! I love him dearly but it’s a blind injury
@DeborahBird-y3cАй бұрын
I had my brain injury on the 1st June 2024 Deborah