HEAD (BRAIN) INJURY Some stories of courage and hope…

HEAD (BRAIN) INJURY

Some stories of courage and hope (from Youtube videos)…

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Stories of Hope – Jill Cothron – Brain Injury Rehab

Jill Cothron was left with a severe brain injury after a vehicular accident. After completing Shepherd Center’s comprehensive Brain

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Brain injury recovery video

This video was made by my dad, Dr. Veteto. (This is an article copied from the November 2007 issue of Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Traumatic Brain Injury: Josh’s Story

A night out with friends changed Joshs life forever when a drunk driving accident left him with TBI. I woke up in a coma and dont

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Adam’s Story: Walking & Talking After a Traumatic Brain Injury

A car accident left Adam Hallberlin with a traumatic brain injury. But the doctors and therapists at NRH have helped him walk and

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Living with a Head Injury: Kim’s Story

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Spinal and Brain Injuries: Sarah’s Survival Story

Most of the patients at Hopkins Children’s don’t plan to come to the hospital. They wake up thinking it will be a day like any other,

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Brain Injury Survivors: Adriana Villar (Making a Difference: Story 1)

By the year 2020, brain injury is expected to be the number one public health problem in the world. Due to the life-saving

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NEI: Living with Low Vision: Stories of Hope and Independence (Ruth Margolies)

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      • 8 months ago
      • 275 views

Millions of Americans lose some of their sight every year. While vision loss can affect anyone at any age, low vision is most

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Traumatic Brain Injury: Jerry’s Story

Bicyclist Jerry sustained a TBI during a Sunday afternoon bike ride. I think the helmet saved my life because it was pretty smashed

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BRAIN INJURY PERSONAL STORIES: Jo Lake, artist & Ambassador for Synapse – Reconnecting Lives

A personal story of hope, determination, and recovering from an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) by Jo Lake, an Indigenous Australian.

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NEI: Living With Low Vision: Stories of Hope and Independence (Ruth Lotz)

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      • 8 months ago
      • 331 views

Millions of Americans lose some of their sight every year. While vision loss can affect anyone at any age, low vision is most

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NEI: Living With Low Vision: Stories of Hope and Independence (Lawrence Harrison)

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      • 8 months ago
      • 383 views

Millions of Americans lose some of their sight every year. While vision loss can affect anyone at any age, low vision is most

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Stories of Hope – Keith Gorski

After sustaining a brain injury during a motorcycle accident, West Palm Beach Police Officer Keith Gorski shares the journey of

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BRAIN INJURY – Jason’s Story (Henderson Middle School)

Jason Tyler is an 8th grader at Henderson Middle School who has experienced a traumatic and mysterious brain injury on

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NEI: Living With Low Vision: Stories of Hope and Independence (Joma Leonard)

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      • 8 months ago
      • 367 views

Millions of Americans lose some of their sight every year. While vision loss can affect anyone at any age, low vision is most

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Child Brain Injury Trust – Hope for Tomorrow, Today

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      • 11 months ago
      • 501 views

Child Brain Injury Trust – Hope for tomorrow, today. a short film about the work of the charity and the impact it is making.

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Stories of Hope – Jacob Wright

An unfortunate ATV accident left Jacob Wright of Hillsboro, TN with a severe brain injury. However, through the efforts of himself

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Stories of Hope – Alex Vazquez

Alex Vazquez was a young, promising student when a motor vehicle accident left him with a severe brain injury. Watch how Alex’s

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PSA: Head Injury or Brain Trauma (60 sec)

Vision disorders often occur as a result of head injuries, but people are often told either that nothing can be done or that it will

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kameryn: A Traumatic Brain Injury Story

4 year old Kameryn suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result of a car accident. This is a brief look into her experience from the

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About craig lock

www.craiglockbooks.com www.creativekiwis.com About the Author Craig has a 'passion' for writing books that tell stories about people doing positive things in this often so hard, sometimes unkind world, occasionally cruel, yet always amazing world - true stories that leave the reader feeling uplifted, empowered and hopefully even inspired. Craig Lock loves to encourage and empower people to be the best they can possibly be, and to create what they want in life. Craig has learnt plenty from the "school of life" (still "battered and bruised") and also from a few "hard knocks on the head". He is an extensive world traveller (on a "shoestring budget") and failed professional emigrater who has spent most of his life’s savings on airfares. He is still sliding down the razor blade of life on the beautiful undiscovered island that is New Zealand, somewhere near the bottom (rude!) of the world near Antarctica. There he talks to the 60 million sheep! Craig has been involved in the corporate world (life assurance) for "many moons". However, through a rather strange (and unique) set of circumstances and finding himself in a small town near the bottom of the world ...and with nothing else to do, he started writing. That was five years ago. Five published books later and having written another twenty manuscripts (now 300 + on widely differing subjects - well what else is there to do here?)... this is where Craig is in the "journey/adventure" that is life. Craig has run a run a successful creative writing course (not teaching sheep!) at the local Polytechnic. He was the author of (as far as we know) the first creative writing course on the internet. He has many varied interests and passions and is particularly interested in the field of psychology – studying the human mind and what makes different people "tick-tock grandfather clock". He is fascinated by the "overlap between psychology and the dimension of spirituality". One of his missions in life is helping people make the most of their hidden potential and so finding their niche in life... so that they are happy. Craig’s various books probably tell more about his rather "eventful" life best (no one could believe it!). He writes books with serious messages and themes, then as a contrast "rather crazy, wacky stuff"…to keep him sane here. As an ‘anonymouse’ person wrote: "All of us are born mad; some of us remain so." Well nothing else much happens in quiet provincial New Zealand, other than headlines like "Golf Ball Thrown at Policeman" and "Beach Toilet Closed for Season.". True! from http://www.selfgrowth.com/experts/craig_lock.html For Craig’s books see AMAZON at http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B005GGMAW4 ... but rather GO to www.creativekiwis.com All proceeds go to the needy and underprivileged… and a charity (most worthy-Bill and I) “When the writer is no more , the value of your purchase will soar! “ www.craigsquotes.wordpress.com “Together, one mind, one life (one small step at a time), let’s see how many people (and lives) we can encourage, impact, empower, enrich, uplift and perhaps even inspire to reach their fullest potentials…and strive for and perhaps one sunny day even achieve their wildest dreams.” PPS Don’t worry about the world ending today… as it’s already tomorrow in scenic and tranquil ‘little’ New Zealand
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  4. craiglock says:

    Thanks for the follow/link/like

    CAN’T KEEP UP…BUT THANKS FOR THE “THANX”
    MANY MORE COMMENTS OVERNIGHT and many hundreds of thousands already on my various other blogs at http://craigsblogs.wordpress.com/2013/09/28/craigs-blogs-and-writings/…true!) …obsessive or WHAT! *So hope it’s not slowing down your loading speed!). Am really pleased you are enjoying my writings, as the reason I write is to share.
    So sorry can’t reply individually to all you good people scattered around the planet, but DO try to read as many as possible daily (and even moderate a few when I get a “mo”),

    * “Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.”

    ~ Franz Kafka

    I do really appreciate your liking, linking to and/or following this blog (and “writing in”), so “thanks for the thanx”

    “As we live and move and have our being, so from this vision, we create heaven in our own lives… and perhaps even heaven on earth.”
    – craig (as inspired by Acts 17:28 and the words of Felicia Searcy)

    “Aim at the earth and you may not get off the ground.a
    “Aim at the stars and you may reach the moon.”
    “Aim at heaven and you’ll have earth thrown in…
    and you may even hit the stars.”
    – craig (as inspired by the famous quote by CS Lewis – 24th May 2012)

    “When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.”
    – Leonardo da Vinci

    When (or if ever) you arrive in heaven, let faith, hope and love be the wings that carried you there.”

    – as adapted from the inspiring words of Jonathan Edwards, former minister in New England, Massachusetts

    “The Greatest Race: Living by (with) faith, hope and love is the highest podium any person can reach, God’s podium that anyone stand on.”
    – c

    from http://www.sharefaith.wordpress.com

    “Having pursued the goals, the dreams set before us and run the race with persistence and endurance, after giving it all. Then one day standing on the summit of life, breathing in the pure sweet oxygen of achievement, totally satisfied in running the greatest race, the race of life one that ANYONE can run and win.”

    from http://racetothechequeredflag.wordpress.com/ and http://www.godandformula1.wordpress.com

    “If a man is called to be a street-sweeper,
    he should sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted,
    or Beethoven composed music, or
    Shakespeare wrote poetry.
    He should sweep streets so well
    that all the hosts of heaven and earth will pause to say,
    here lived a great street sweeper
    who did his job well.”
    – Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.

    PPS
    Instead of trying to reply to each one of you, I’ll just keep on writing

    “If the doctor told me I had six minutes to live, I’d type a little faster.”

    The various books* that Craig “felt inspired to write” are available at http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B005GGMAW4

    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=la_B005GGMAW4_sr?rh=i%3Abooks&field-author=Craig+Lock
    https://www.createspace.com/pub/simplesitesearch.search.do?sitesearch_query=%22craig+lock%22&sitesearch_type=STORE

    http://www.creativekiwis.com/index.php/books and http://goo.gl/vTpjk

    All proceeds go to needy and underprivileged children –
    MINE!

    Don’t worry about the world ending today…
    as it’s already tomorrow in scenic and tranquil ‘little’ New Zealand
    ”Since I can never see your face,
    And never shake you by the hand,
    I send my soul through time and space
    To greet you. You will understand.”

    – James Elroy Flecker (1884-1915)

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