Your so lucky Dude. I'm subscribed, looking forward to your journey in recovery and your life adventures with your beautiful wife. Get that house done.
Dude you and I are very similar. I had a head injury back in 2019 and it’s very frustrating not being 100% but I keep going sometimes for me and sometimes for my family. Some days are better than others but just having that willpower to keep pushing through is what I strive for. Keep pushing man, I get it 🤙🏻
That was a close call. Happy that you are a big encouragement for those who are tempted to give up. Also, when you share your story, could you mention how to prevent the kind of injury you got? I know young men feel invincible but if someone like you could give prevention advice, they would listen to you!
Thank you for sharing. It’s important to share your journey because just like you said, it helps others who are in the same predicament to know that there is hope, there can be success even when you don’t see it at the moment…But there can be faith when people like you help inspire others. So thank you.
While I have never been paralyzed. I know you can depending on the injury "get better". What I see and hear about it, makes it seem like you have to be pretty committed and dedicated to healing to actually heal. You have. To then, DESPITE being shy and introverted make a You Tube video not for pride. But instead to essentially broadcast, 'Hey this happened to me. AND I will tell you about it and if you want, I'll tell you more if it helps you!'. That's leveling up! 👍
You never know who you might be helping. It could just be ONE person and it couple possibly make all the difference to them. I was paralyzed 10 months ago in a car accident (L1) and like you, I look up and follow people who have become paralyzed and are trying to walk again. Just whatever information and encouragement I can find. Sometimes, you just gotta do it especially if it’s in your heart to do so. Thanks for sharing.
I've been watching your honeymoon Hilton videos and I had a clue There was something wrong with your legs , but I had no idea that you were handicapped like you are. I'm a sixty six year old man who has a left leg above the knee amputation, I've only been like this for 2 years but I can surely appreciate What you've gone through and the struggles that you're going to face in the future. Keep up the amazing progress!
Hi Tyler Savoie, this is so awesome my friend. Keep up the good work. Keep practising your walking everyday. Good work pal. Kind regards, from, PaulLaw.
thanks feller! I suffered a pretty nasty laceration on my hand. it really affected me physically and mentally. as a result my anxiety and depression has gotten bad and I developed a little insomnia and some chronic pain. I was in really good shape before my accident so it sucks
@tylersavoie7750 It's why I'm commenting. I know it helps. But I mean the things I say. At least pray about that physical therapy thing. See what God Says about it. Money is a problem now, but I don't think it will be later. So, if you had the money, what would you do?
Aw yeah!! This is so awesome my friend. Your story has always been inspiring to me and I think it's great you are sharing it. Keep it up! You're awesome!
At this moment, when you recorded this, how did you feel about having a girlfriend? And did you ever picture yourself with such a beautiful lady as Doodle?
Hello Tyler, thanks for sharing! Definitely an inspiration. I'm about a year into a T3 incomplete sci, also a dirt bike crash. I can use a walker, but it's exhausting. I'm mostly in a wheelchair and my legs are very weak still. Do you have any specific workouts that you feel helped the most?
Your a inspiration bro I’m a t11 -12 incomplete injury I was shot 11 months ago and since then I been walking with the walker and working out everyday and to see you got through it I know I can get through it and I would like to hear if you ever spasm bad or was it like stiff once you got out of spinal shock
@@tylersavoie7750 it’s when your spine wakes up from being in shock from the injury and I have spasm but it only happen when I have to go to the bathroom
My husband fell and now paralyzed a year ago😢 you give us hope.
Hey bro, stay strong! The progress is awesome! I’m coming up on 6 years from my dirt bike accident. Broke my neck at c4 and it was a complete injury.
Good job young man stay strong and keep sharing ❤
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing. I know you are helping others have hope to go for their dreams no matter their health or disease.
Thank you :)
Your so lucky Dude. I'm subscribed, looking forward to your journey in recovery and your life adventures with your beautiful wife. Get that house done.
He’s amazing!!!! Thank you for supporting !
Thank you!
You are definitely going to inspire plenty of people.
Thanks for sharing your story of the miracle that was given to you.
All glory to God!
You're a nice young man with a bright future. Keep shining.
Thank you! Means a lot!
Dude you and I are very similar. I had a head injury back in 2019 and it’s very frustrating not being 100% but I keep going sometimes for me and sometimes for my family. Some days are better than others but just having that willpower to keep pushing through is what I strive for. Keep pushing man, I get it 🤙🏻
Sorry to hear about your injury. That's no fun. You right about willpower. It amazing what we can do when we don't give up. Keep trucking!
That was a close call. Happy that you are a big encouragement for those who are tempted to give up. Also, when you share your story, could you mention how to prevent the kind of injury you got? I know young men feel invincible but if someone like you could give prevention advice, they would listen to you!
You make a good point. I’ll be mindful of that in the future. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing. It’s important to share your journey because just like you said, it helps others who are in the same predicament to know that there is hope, there can be success even when you don’t see it at the moment…But there can be faith when people like you help inspire others. So thank you.
While I have never been paralyzed. I know you can depending on the injury "get better". What I see and hear about it, makes it seem like you have to be pretty committed and dedicated to healing to actually heal. You have.
To then, DESPITE being shy and introverted make a You Tube video not for pride. But instead to essentially broadcast, 'Hey this happened to me. AND I will tell you about it and if you want, I'll tell you more if it helps you!'.
That's leveling up! 👍
I think you right.
You never know who you might be helping. It could just be ONE person and it couple possibly make all the difference to them. I was paralyzed 10 months ago in a car accident (L1) and like you, I look up and follow people who have become paralyzed and are trying to walk again. Just whatever information and encouragement I can find. Sometimes, you just gotta do it especially if it’s in your heart to do so. Thanks for sharing.
Agreed 💯
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
I've been watching your honeymoon Hilton videos and I had a clue There was something wrong with your legs , but I had no idea that you were handicapped like you are. I'm a sixty six year old man who has a left leg above the knee amputation, I've only been like this for 2 years but I can surely appreciate What you've gone through and the struggles that you're going to face in the future. Keep up the amazing progress!
Sorry about your amputation. Life do be a struggle sometimes. Hope u dealing with it well. Thanks for supporting the channel!
Hi Tyler Savoie, this is so awesome my friend. Keep up the good work. Keep practising your walking everyday. Good work pal. Kind regards, from, PaulLaw.
Keep sharing!!!
thanks feller! I suffered a pretty nasty laceration on my hand. it really affected me physically and mentally. as a result my anxiety and depression has gotten bad and I developed a little insomnia and some chronic pain. I was in really good shape before my accident so it sucks
Hi Tyler Savoie, how are you? Great story! Thank you for your wonderful thoughts and your story. Kind regards, from, PaulLaw.
You'd make an awesome physical therapist
Been seeing all your comments. Thanks for your kind words and support:)
@tylersavoie7750 It's why I'm commenting. I know it helps.
But I mean the things I say. At least pray about that physical therapy thing. See what God Says about it. Money is a problem now, but I don't think it will be later. So, if you had the money, what would you do?
@@tylersavoie7750 Also, let us see the artwork from Santana. She could create a website and sell it.
@@GiGiRenea that’s a very good question. I’m not sure. But you right. God will provide and lead the way.
What an inspiration and handsome to boot
Aw yeah!! This is so awesome my friend. Your story has always been inspiring to me and I think it's great you are sharing it. Keep it up! You're awesome!
At this moment, when you recorded this, how did you feel about having a girlfriend? And did you ever picture yourself with such a beautiful lady as Doodle?
I plead the 5th
@@tylersavoie7750 lol…ok! 😅
I need more
Hello Tyler, thanks for sharing! Definitely an inspiration. I'm about a year into a T3 incomplete sci, also a dirt bike crash. I can use a walker, but it's exhausting. I'm mostly in a wheelchair and my legs are very weak still. Do you have any specific workouts that you feel helped the most?
Your a inspiration bro I’m a t11 -12 incomplete injury I was shot 11 months ago and since then I been walking with the walker and working out everyday and to see you got through it I know I can get through it and I would like to hear if you ever spasm bad or was it like stiff once you got out of spinal shock
I’m sorry to hear about your injury, stay strong! I did have spasms but they weren’t really bad and idk what spinal shock is
@@tylersavoie7750 it’s when your spine wakes up from being in shock from the injury and I have spasm but it only happen when I have to go to the bathroom
Thanks for sharing your story. It's good to see that with dedication and hard work recovery from an SCI is possible.
Even with dedication and hard work it’s extremely rare. He’s very fortunate to not have sustained a more severe injury as most won’t ever walk again
A Spinal Cord Injury is ALWAYS THERE. You get around it, but you don't get cured from it.
Great job!
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you want to give people hope without the ego being fed THX
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I think you should update all of our new and old friends on your recovery. You never know who you’re helping out there 🫶🏼
I agree. I would love to hear more. Please share