> TheUniverse6 said on
10-15-2009 at
10:07:
you did a great job on this video, thanks for sharing the info>
> patrickou812 said on
08-18-2009 at
04:09:
I never thought I'd have a TBI. Last week- I did. It's plain to see that you are no failure. You have the difficult lot of a life that is a powerful testimony. God would not have placed this hugh task on the shoulders of somone too weak to bare it. You keep telling your story and inspiring people such as myself. Your on my prayer list.
> destinyshorse said on
07-24-2009 at
12:27:
I had two bouts of anoxia and three accidents resulting in brain inury. I, too push forward. I formed a brain injury support group and I am going on my second location. So, I never give up, too, Lisa. You are very courageous and beautiful on the inside and out. Thank you for your video. Youre very encouraging!Sincerely, Gerard from Crown Point, NY
> painpuppy said on
05-29-2009 at
23:38:
Thankyou for telling your story.I also have a brain injury after surviving Encephalitis in november 2005.I I no longer work as i suffer with extreme fatigue, pain in my head, legs and back and i use a walking stick when outside. I was 38 when i got my injury and have had many occasions since when life has been so difficult i have often wished i had died instead of surviving. But i have three kids who need me and are my reason for living .God bless you... keep on keeping on.Lisa
> bpyjktgiuk said on
05-23-2009 at
03:18:
Brain chip - CHECK MY SITE
> tbitv said on
04-20-2009 at
20:40:
Thank You Lisa... Your video is an inspiration to me...
> tbisurvivor1987 said on
04-20-2009 at
00:17:
Oh my god, put my face on this video and it is no different. I am 21 years post horrendous accident- I was passenger on motorcycle hit by a car. I was 17, I no about the lonliness. You could pass me on the street and never know but spend some time with me and it will become clear. I am a mom now, and that to me is an accomplishment from where I came from. I do run now, however I can't cook and my recall is pathetic. I still have yet to figure out how to send these to friends-
> PaashRevolutionary said on
04-05-2009 at
01:11:
You're an inspirational human being!!! Respect and best wishes.
> babynicole94 said on
03-16-2009 at
19:49:
Im really glad you pushed yourself through im really proud of you.My boyfriend is goin trough head injures right now about two weeks ago he had gotten hit by a car he's 14 yrs old & very strong he opened his eyes about 3 days ago im planin to show his family this video & let him know im by his side im 14 but i've been through alot & i know he needs me more than ever. thank you for putiing your video you are very strong & mat god bless you
> TBINBD said on
03-05-2009 at
01:50:
Lisa, thank you so much for posting your story. As a survivor I agree that we need to always encourage each other to keep on keeping on (Gladys Knight's Pips sing). My son made a video of my story on Youtube's TBINBD channel. I hope you enjoy. You're a strong person and an inspiration to me.John
> rcboboo said on
02-05-2009 at
15:42:
I had the pleasure of being Lisa's friend from the first day of our fall term. The Creator put her path across all of ours and she brightened up all of our days. The accident happened and she went through a very difficult time in her recovery and associated emotions. When she came back she had the remaining effects of the brain injury, but had that glow in her eyes and that smile when she said hello to us. This is a beautiful person and it's easy to learn what she is teaching. Love you, Lisa
> kvngall said on
01-06-2009 at
19:06:
Lisa, I met you a couple of years ago thru Magee doctors. We had lunch and talked about our Tbi stories. I'm glad you are sharing this inspirational one with the world. Good luck! Kevin Gallagher TBI/survivor 96'
> mikeylmt said on
09-01-2008 at
04:09:
Thanks for making this video. It's quite inspirational. I had a TBI ten years ago, and like you, had to start over, time after time. I now have started my own business and am enjoying life, dealing with new physical difficulties since the brain injury (diabetes), but I have the courage to just get up and keep going, sometimes I really don't know where it comes from.Thanks for your words. I stand behind you, so many of your words could have been my own.
> laxpdxcbe said on
08-11-2008 at
05:45:
Lisa - Your story is extraordinary and so are you. My father was affected by TBI - 7 years ago and life has never been the same. Like yourself, he displayed enormous courage and determination that I wish I had. He managed to go back to his old job(teaching) despite having aphasia and impaired speech. More power to folks like you, who continue to work hard, keep on going no matter what and continue to inspire. Thanks for your video and I wish you the very best.
> roxymore1 said on
07-25-2008 at
23:31:
Lisa, I am so proud of you. My father is Tom Myers who suffered a similar injury. His video is on youtube. You are giving me hope that he make keep progressing.
> Talley35 said on
07-15-2008 at
01:03:
God Bless You
> chapman91933557 said on
06-11-2008 at
14:29:
Lisa- So glad to see that you are happy. It's wonderful that you are helping others by sharing your own experiences overcoming tremendous adversity. Your positive attitude and determination are an inspiration for everyone - Carolyn Riley Chapman '93
> Bonnieboe said on
06-11-2008 at
09:07:
I just wanted to thank you for posting this. My son suffered a TBI on April 1, and is just waking up from his coma. Thank you for your inspirational video!
> pkuechle said on
04-26-2008 at
18:40:
Lisa,You are truly incredible and such a strong person. You have been through so much and have such a great spirit. I am a classmate of yours from Dartmouth, and have a much better sense of your story after your video, which is very well done. I am so impressed by your perseverance and fight. Keep up the good work, you have lots of people cheering for you!Pete Kuechle '93
> dstone518 said on
04-22-2008 at
07:40:
Lisa,Thank you so much for posting this video. My boyfriend actually suffered from a tramatic brain injury on Feb. 17 of this year and is still slowing emerging from a coma. You are not only an inspiration to myself but will be a WONDERFUL inspiration to him as well when he is able to watch your video. Stay strong and thank you!!!Xoxo'sDanielle