> radan25 said on
08-23-2008 at
03:27:
it´s wonderful that your son made this progress! I hope to help others with my videos just as other people helped me.All the best!dani
> ladymongoose said on
08-22-2008 at
14:22:
Dear Daniel,My son has cerebral palsy and severe language and motor issues. Based on your video and several others my husband and I watched on Youtube, it gave us the courage and resolve to treat him with HBOT. We recently ended our HBOT treatments and saw wonderful results- more language, much better balance and motor skills - he can RUN AND JUMP. Thank you for your terrifc video and for helping us make our decision!! It was life altering to say the least.
> surbhigp said on
08-20-2008 at
02:19:
Hi Daniel, U are a true inspiration. not only for ppl who have some problem but also for some medical profeesionals too. we learn a lot from ur videos. thanks on the behalf of all of us.
> radan25 said on
08-18-2008 at
12:22:
wow thanks, it´s an honor to be called an inspiration!
> yuliya304 said on
08-02-2008 at
20:20:
My bf woke up after bout a day in a coma-couldnt remember no shit tho-but slowly did
> natalierose61 said on
08-01-2008 at
00:07:
freakzunited said, "You are an insparation to all people who are physically handicapped." I'd like to rephrase that "You are an inspiration to all people"
> Mare55 said on
07-31-2008 at
15:48:
Thank you Daniel for posting this video account of your recovery. My 20 year old nephew was in a car accident while driving home on leave from the Army on Thanksgiving Day. He is still in a facility that deals with brain injured patients. You give me hope seeing you walk since he isn't able to yet but working hard at it. His hands are just like your too. Good luck to you and never give up the fight!
> HerrForkAcosta said on
07-28-2008 at
08:12:
i have alll respect for you..srry for such a short message....i burnt my hand in oil...it realy herts...i have to use only one hand...but so much respect for you andyour family :} rock on!!!! and stay strong! you can do it!!
> stabprimostuff said on
07-11-2008 at
01:20:
good on ya mate!
> freakzuntited said on
07-03-2008 at
12:43:
You are an insparation to all people who are physically handicapped. You are amazing and NEVER let anybody tell you otherwise.
> freakzuntited said on
07-02-2008 at
20:04:
Go you!
> eastlosdodger said on
06-04-2008 at
00:22:
WOW!
> rebelrebirth said on
06-02-2008 at
22:13:
you are persistent, as I said before. that is key.good luck with ALL my friend :)
> MMsuLS said on
05-19-2008 at
18:11:
:(...
> wwwJEZSEZcom said on
04-06-2008 at
20:50:
I FELT YOUR PAIN AS A FELLOW TBIer .......we have the same wrist :-)
> RUSTYBOXCUTTER said on
04-03-2008 at
22:00:
wow, keep your head up man - to everyone that has had this and similar misfortunes (like i see in the comments), i give you all my greatest respects. to deal with this kind of de-railing in life must be super hard. i appreciate the simpleness of health in my own life because of your experiences. it goes to show how delicate we really are.
> jls1znv9999 said on
03-18-2008 at
02:58:
Unlike so many my coma was due to seizures. At one point the doctors were giving except. My mother was told i would be the mental capacity of a 1-2 year old. That was when i was in the 2nd grade. Needless to say i have proven everyone wrong. No matter what got in my way i became defiant and conquered. However due to complications and what people think is safeguarding me leads me to just remain at home w/ limits. Society is cruel however only through each one sharing their story will they see.
> fagAshLil1234 said on
03-08-2008 at
17:58:
I was involved in a car crash and went into a coma. I couldnt adjust to real life when I came out of my coma, what happened to me was i woke up in 1983 although in reality I was lying in a hospital bed in 2005. Well dont ne way dude
> rosechar35 said on
01-29-2008 at
09:47:
Hello I suffered a TBI in 1989 I was in a coma for 3 weeks. I have received 2 Masters Degrees but cannot get a job to support my wife and 2 daughters. I am slower physically and cognitively and with my processing of new information. Society is very CRUEL! I have done everything to erase any barriers I have as a result of my tbi but cannot get a job that supports my family.
> rosechar35 said on
01-29-2008 at
09:25:
I suffered a TBI when I was 18 years old, I was in a coma for 3 weeks had to re-learn everything. I graduated from a major big ten university with my BA in 1996 and got my first Masters Degree in 2000 and then a second in 2007 and still cannot get a job. I run and exercise daily and I just had surgery to improve my voice you would never know I had a TBI but I am slower processing and thinking but society is very cruel and unforgiving.