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S2/ E8/ PT2: Dallas's Story: I Don't Think We Can Survive This... Again.

19 min · 14. apr. 2026
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In Part 2 of this deeply personal conversation, Dallas shares the emotional and physical realities of his traumatic brain injury recovery, including the severe depression and suicidal ideation that followed his initial progress. His journey takes listeners through a complicated series of hospitalizations across the country, culminating in a life-threatening setback in 2024 when undiagnosed obstructive hydrocephalus caused intense pain, confusion, and seizures. After weeks of misdiagnoses, Dallas finally received critical care at Oregon Health & Science University, where advanced imaging revealed the true cause and led to urgent surgery. Throughout his recovery, moments of connection and "glimmers" of light offered emotional lifelines amid fear and uncertainty. Dallas speaks candidly about what kept him going during his darkest moments. The episode also explores the complex role of caregiving, the power of humor and joy in survival, and the importance of mental health support. Despite that devastating setback, Dallas continues to rebuild his life with resilience, purpose, and hope, now driven to support other veterans and survivors navigating similar paths. This episode is a raw and honest look at survival, love, and the determination to keep going...even when the road resets to zero.

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