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In Episode 115, Ryan Robbins welcomes Gabby Brehm and Carly Decker, two determined young women who overcame life-altering neurological injuries as teens. Gabby collapsed at a middle-school track practice and awoke to discover a ruptured brain aneurysm, while Carly’s unexplained numbness progressed into a rare spinal cord issue triggered by a B12 deficiency. Both share how they worked tirelessly at Children’s Specialized Hospital to regain mobility and independence—proof that with the right care, community, and unshakable resolve, you can transform any setback into possibility.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thirteen-year-old Gabby was a top athlete, thrilled to be running track and excelling in travel soccer—until her left side suddenly went numb on the field. In a matter of hours, an arterial venous malformation (AVM) in her brain revealed itself, forcing emergency surgery. Across the state, 19-year-old Carly was preparing for her sophomore year of college when a hidden B12 deficiency and exposure to volcanic springs led to a non-traumatic spinal cord injury. Doctors struggled to find answers as Carly gradually lost sensation from her waist down.Their paths converged at Children’s Specialized Hospital, where both young women encountered a vibrant culture of hope, cutting-edge therapies, and unwavering staff support that helped them walk and dream again. Now, as champion ambassadors for the hospital, Gabby and Carly continue to share their journeys—showing that with sheer perseverance and a network of caring professionals, anyone can overcome the impossible. This conversation will motivate you to see challenges in a new light and remind you that one day, you too can pay it forward.
Time Stamps
00:00 – Introductions & Background
05:00 – Gabby’s Brain Aneurysm at 13
10:00 – Carly’s Mysterious Numbness & Diagnosis
15:00 – Emergency Surgeries & Hospital Stays
20:00 – Arriving at Children’s Specialized Hospital
30:00 – Physical & Occupational Therapy Stories
35:00 – Transitioning Home, Overcoming Setbacks
40:00 – Moving Forward: Ambassadorship & Careers
45:00 – Advice for Others Facing Major Life Changes
50:00 – Final Reflections & Gratitude
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• Enjoyed hearing Gabby & Carly’s inspirational journeys? Hit that like button and subscribe to Fireside America for more real stories on resilience and perseverance.Comment Below
• If you or someone you know has been impacted by a serious medical challenge, share your thoughts or words of support in the comments.Learn About Children’s Specialized Hospital
• Visit ChildrensSpecialized.org to see how you can support life-changing care for children with complex medical needs.Connect on Social
• Follow Ryan and Fireside America to stay updated on future episodes, and follow Gabby & Carly’s progress as they continue to advocate for others.
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In Episode 115, Ryan Robbins welcomes Gabby Brehm and Carly Decker, two determined young women who overcame life-altering neurological injuries as teens. Gabby collapsed at a middle-school track practice and awoke to discover a ruptured brain aneurysm, while Carly’s unexplained numbness progressed into a rare spinal cord issue triggered by a B12 deficiency. Both share how they worked tirelessly at Children’s Specialized Hospital to regain mobility and independence—proof that with the right care, community, and unshakable resolve, you can transform any setback into possibility.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thirteen-year-old Gabby was a top athlete, thrilled to be running track and excelling in travel soccer—until her left side suddenly went numb on the field. In a matter of hours, an arterial venous malformation (AVM) in her brain revealed itself, forcing emergency surgery. Across the state, 19-year-old Carly was preparing for her sophomore year of college when a hidden B12 deficiency and exposure to volcanic springs led to a non-traumatic spinal cord injury. Doctors struggled to find answers as Carly gradually lost sensation from her waist down.Their paths converged at Children’s Specialized Hospital, where both young women encountered a vibrant culture of hope, cutting-edge therapies, and unwavering staff support that helped them walk and dream again. Now, as champion ambassadors for the hospital, Gabby and Carly continue to share their journeys—showing that with sheer perseverance and a network of caring professionals, anyone can overcome the impossible. This conversation will motivate you to see challenges in a new light and remind you that one day, you too can pay it forward.
Time Stamps
00:00 – Introductions & Background
05:00 – Gabby’s Brain Aneurysm at 13
10:00 – Carly’s Mysterious Numbness & Diagnosis
15:00 – Emergency Surgeries & Hospital Stays
20:00 – Arriving at Children’s Specialized Hospital
30:00 – Physical & Occupational Therapy Stories
35:00 – Transitioning Home, Overcoming Setbacks
40:00 – Moving Forward: Ambassadorship & Careers
45:00 – Advice for Others Facing Major Life Changes
50:00 – Final Reflections & Gratitude
Like & Subscribe
• Enjoyed hearing Gabby & Carly’s inspirational journeys? Hit that like button and subscribe to Fireside America for more real stories on resilience and perseverance.Comment Below
• If you or someone you know has been impacted by a serious medical challenge, share your thoughts or words of support in the comments.Learn About Children’s Specialized Hospital
• Visit ChildrensSpecialized.org to see how you can support life-changing care for children with complex medical needs.Connect on Social
• Follow Ryan and Fireside America to stay updated on future episodes, and follow Gabby & Carly’s progress as they continue to advocate for others.
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