JOE'S JOURNEY

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • When a truck slammed into Joe Damon's car in 2006, the 48-year old husband, father, businessman and athlete suffered a devastating brain injury that left him in a coma for five weeks. "Joe's Journey" tells the story of everything that was lost that day, but more importantly, of all that survived. Through powerful and deeply personal encounters with Joe, his wife, children and close friends, this film reveals the strength in their struggles, the sweetness alongside the shadows, and the quiet heroism of one family living a difficult reality with an extraordinary measure of grace.

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  • @ctsixpac
    @ctsixpac 10 днів тому

    What an amazing man, family, truly blessed. Thanks for sharing JOE'S STORY

  • @denisedavies6793
    @denisedavies6793 4 роки тому +1

    I've tears rolling down my face,as a family you all had to change to adjust to your new lives.i really hope as a loving couple you did eventually gain your intimate side of your relationship.

  • @rogerdodger5415
    @rogerdodger5415 4 роки тому +1

    Joe is a wonderful man.
    I have a brain injury too.
    On this pandemic lockdown Easter I went to the hospital with appendicitis and had it removed the following Monday morning. I learned that an older person getting aenesthesia for an operation can have long term brain damage. Just what I needed... another brain injury. Oh well... like Joe...I’ll make the best of it. I hope you’re doing well Joe! Thanks for your story! 🙏

  • @sicboi80
    @sicboi80 16 років тому +4

    Deeply moving and inspirational, this is the first time i've cryed in while over a video.
    Joe, keep on keepin on man, it's great to see you overcoming this.

  • @Seanyboy209
    @Seanyboy209 15 років тому +3

    This is my story, well I would be Paul..:). When I was 20 my Dad was in a motorcycle accident and he was in a coma for about the same time.. Going through all the stages were tough. listening to him tell me about his son that he loved and missed, because he didn't recognize me for the first 6 months, was really hard. Now we are 3 years into this new journey and it's still 2 steps forward, 1 step back. We are forever great full we got this second chance with Dad.
    Thank you so much!!
    Sean Lail

  • @ninny6296
    @ninny6296 2 роки тому

    Oh my gracious what a beautiful beautiful family and group of friends. When that tear rolled down paulies check, my heart split in two. I hope you all are still doing good. I hope Joe is living his full potential.

  • @christineholden9120
    @christineholden9120 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing !! You have been a wonderful addition to our Breachway Biker group this summer . I know everyone has enjoyed meeting you .

  • @rdegray
    @rdegray 7 років тому +3

    My first view this July 2017 of 'Joe's Journey' and it is an emotional journey. It made me cry and humble. Sincerely Ron aka Ronaldo

  • @denisedavies6793
    @denisedavies6793 4 роки тому +1

    How are there any dislikes??what an amazing man&the love of his family.when we mean about silly things in our lives,watch this.

  • @jeremyclavette
    @jeremyclavette 12 років тому +2

    Joe your video is amazing! You,Lynn.Paul and Kattie are an inspiration Thirty years ago we thought you were a great guy, sharing your zest for life. Now you've really shown us how strong of a person you are .This exceeds any ones ability to run a Marathon or do an Iron Man. That was just preparing you for this. We love you Joe and are here for you!!! .

  • @elishachilds8057
    @elishachilds8057 5 років тому

    Beautiful family I've had a tbi when I was 5 years old. And 4 months in a coma. God bless you sir

  • @truly3743
    @truly3743 Місяць тому

    🙏 praying for you and your family

  • @Kotonargro
    @Kotonargro 16 років тому +1

    Great job man, sad story.

  • @HmmstheWord
    @HmmstheWord 16 років тому

    Truly inspirational. Just, completely inspirational! The strength within that family and within that one man, to overcome this.. is like I said, Truly inspirational.

  • @FuriousGriffin
    @FuriousGriffin 9 років тому +1

    I pray that you had a FULL and rapid recovery without too much pain and suffering! I seen it in your actions. :)

  • @Ronin2011
    @Ronin2011 16 років тому +1

    it seems like he lost the bad side of human brain... and he is like an angel in earth..
    just look at his face at 8:42 he is so calm so virtuous at all, like he was never like the most of us are...
    when I look at his face I am feeling such a bastard and I always say to myself I'll be a better man tommorow...

  • @Lancion
    @Lancion 16 років тому +1

    Ok first off, this was a fantastic presentation, and absolutely inspiring. But at 11:15 when he was listening to MetallicA he truly became my hero haha! This guy is so badass.

  • @kbenson02
    @kbenson02 13 років тому

    Joe, i would not worry what day it is, sometimes i have that problem. maybe somethings are a blessing. your family still has you. that is the blessing. karie

  • @priscillareichle2106
    @priscillareichle2106 2 роки тому

    Joe thanks for sharing your story, you have the heart of a lion. If you can play table tennis you should be good at Pickleball. Keep on biking!

  • @TomMunnecke
    @TomMunnecke 16 років тому

    Great story, Silas... its great to see your gift economy productions.

  • @ronalddonner3396
    @ronalddonner3396 2 роки тому

    What a warrior!Are there any updates to this hero's story?

  • @ella151188
    @ella151188 16 років тому +1

    great story! greatt videooo!
    congratss silas!!

  • @923clark
    @923clark 16 років тому +1

    mother of sTBI survivor. This is such a familiar story. it is a strange thing but it is good to see joe sad about his past. early on when jacob was coming out of his coma he cried, but now he seems content. he was a firefighter and hard worker at anything he tried. he is still a hard worker in therapy. we are out doing the old things as before also. biking, riding rivers, camping, and thanful for each day.

  • @firstsharlord
    @firstsharlord 16 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your story with others. How are you doing now?