Never Give Up: My Stroke, My Recovery and My Return to the NFL
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"Tedy gives you something to believe in. Whether we're winning or losing, he holds his head high, and he knows himself and handles himself so well, others can't help but follow him. The way he practices and plays forces you to become a better teammate; the way he demands hustle and toughness forces you to become a better leader; and the way he carries himself inspires you to become a better person. This made his return to playing on October 30 against Buffalo all the more electrifying. The stadium was louder that night than the nights we had raised our Super Bowl banners. Our captain, our leader, our inspiration was back on the field doing what he loved to do. Tedy had spent months rehabbing, had countless doctor visits, and had undergone hundreds of tests trying to play again. Just eight months after our victory in Super Bowl XXXIX, here we were celebrating a much bigger victory on our home field. Sure it was great to win the game, but that night we were celebrating Tedy's return as he showed us teammates, fans, family, and friends what it takes to become victorious in life.
"You might be coming to this book as a fan of Tedy's football skills and, don't get me wrong, gaining the insights of one of the best defenders in Patriots history is worth the price of admission, but that's just part of the story. There are a lot of reasons to look up to him, and I promise you will finish this book with an admiration for him on a much deeper level." --Tom Brady (from the Foreword) |
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| 10-30-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is without a doubt the most inspirational book I've read. I've always been a huge fan of Tedy Bruschi's, and after this book I have a whole new respect for him and his family for what they went through. It's a great book for everyone, regardless of how they feel about the Patriots!
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| 08-15-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Never Give Up is the journey of Tedy Bruschi and how he went from Super Bowl Champion/Pro Bowl participant to hoping he could lead a normal life. Bruschi suffered a mild stroke that impaired his vision and ability to walk. He and his wife Heidi received a crash course in what it means to have a stroke and how it can impact your life.
Bruschi details how this event caused turmoil in his personal and professional life and how he went from being completely striped of any hope of playing football again to becoming a leading spokesman for stroke awareness. The book is well written and a very fast read. This book is well beyond a book only for New England Patriots fans; it is a great inspiration for anyone who is facing adversity in their life. Highly recommended. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-31 01:32:35 EST)
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| 03-28-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Truly insperational. I love Tedy Bruschi and this shows the heart of a true sportsman and a great person. This book is easy to read and a must read if you are a PATS fan at all!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-16 01:47:51 EST)
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| 02-15-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I haven't finished the book, but what i have read is excellent. It was well written, and I felt it explained in the details of his life.
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| 01-14-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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I bought this book for my husband for Christmas. He has hardly put it down since he got it. I can't wait for him to finish so I can read it!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-12 01:42:31 EST)
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| 12-29-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Bruschi inspires people, even those who aren't football fans, in this book that tells about what he went through when he had his stroke and the aftermath. I would even recommend this book for stroke survivors or people whose family or friends had a stroke.
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| 12-01-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Let me say that I am a wholehearted Patriots fan and have been since 2000 with the arrival of the Tom Brady era and Bill Bellichek's superior coaching.
Tedy's book gives another look into the Patriots from his own perspective as a veteran player for the team and a linebacker, someone who doesn't always receive the constant media attention and press coverage as, say, Tom Brady or Randy Moss. So if you're a football fan (and love the Patriots), then this book will not disappoint you, although Tedy's insights and observations are limited to the 2005-2006 season, when he experienced his stroke and worked hard to make his comeback to the playing field. However, his descriptions are detailed and specific to that one year period. But, more importantly (because this is why Tedy wrote the book in the first place), Tedy's book gives you insight and hope into life after surviving a moderate stroke. While he did experience a stroke, Tedy was incredibly fortunate to not have had a more serious, debilitating one; as it was, he suffered for several days with the symptoms of a stroke until they became too much for him and he had to head to the local ER. Tedy's stroke was caused by a small hole in his heart that was later fixed with a relatively minor procedure (i.e., not open heart). And, afterwards, he experienced no long-term debilitation or injury. Tedy does not state this but it sure is implicit in the details of his conditioning and training to resume playing football: He is also an athlete who was, in 2005, in the prime of his life and peak health. These facts account for much of his successful recovery. But what also factored in was the incredible support of his wife (which Tedy describes in much detail, including the disagreement they had when he had decided to return to playing football and his wife did not want this to happen), family, friends, and the Patriot organization. In this day and age of "win as many games as you can in as little time as possible" and coaches who risk losing jobs for an especially bad season, Coach Bellichek and owner Robert Kraft were willing to play "wait and see" to confirm the extent to which Tedy's stroke affected him. This decision meant that they did not choose to load up on an extra linebacker to replace him; this could've been debilitating to the team given his role in the linebacker unit but fortunately was not. This "wait and see" approach was, I think, very helpful to Tedy, who was able to "cover the field" in his own approach in considering what football meant to him, what he wanted to do with his playing career, and involvement of his wife in the decision to return to the field. Tedy covers all of this in detail, along with the encouragement, prayers, and support that he received from his Patriot brothers (teammates) and other coaches and players in the NFL. Tedy also speaks of himself as a "stroke survivor," and is doing his part to help educate people on both the warning signs of a stroke (yes--there are distinctive, tell-tale signs of an impending stroke that, if acted on immediately CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE OR THE LIFE OF YOUR LOVED ONE) and that it is possible to resume life after a stroke. While not everyone is in the same physical shape that Tedy was in 2005 or will have a more moderate stroke, Tedy's book is a great example of how it is possible to recover and resume one's life and how to handle the most difficult moments of your life with a sense of moving forward, contemplation, consultation with family and experts, and fortitude to commit firmly to the decision once made. After reading Tedy's book, I am sure that you'll look at him playing on the field with very different eyes. (The photos in the book are also great!) (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-29 20:27:05 EST)
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| 11-05-07 | 5 | 2\2 |
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"Never Give Up" was a great book. Bruschi is an inspiration to everyone!
The book is a really quick, easy read. He doesn't bog you down with a bunch of facts. The story moves along really well. Whether you like the Pats or not, everyone should read this book. It's about courage, family, overcoming fear, and perseverance. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-15 01:45:21 EST)
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| 11-05-07 | 4 | 2\2 |
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This book was interesting as I wanted to see what it felt like for a fit athlete like Bruschi to experience a life-altering experience. Having a stroke would be a scary experience and it would not be expected from a young man in good shape, but it happened to Bruschi.
He pulls no punches in talking about his fears and his feelings and I found the book to be a good and quick read. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-15 01:45:21 EST)
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| 11-04-07 | 5 | 2\2 |
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What else can I say, this book is well written and it is a great story of a real American Hero!
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| 10-23-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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Excellent book, Michael Holley brings out the human side of the stroke and recovery of Teddy Bruschi. A must READ
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| 10-19-07 | 5 | 2\2 |
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Never Give Up: My Stroke, My Recovery & My Return to the NFL
This book was the best I have read in a long time. It was close to home and made us all realize what a great person Tedy is. It increases people's motivation to recover and to know that it can indeed happen. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-15 01:45:21 EST)
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| 10-07-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is a very good book. I found this book to be informative, inspirational and interesting! It's not really a football book per se, but more of a story about how he came back from a stroke. It moves along good and would highly recommend it to anyone who has a disability and who wants to fight back from it.
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| 09-21-07 | 5 | 2\4 |
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If you only read one book about a sports star this year, I recommend Never Give Up. This book is Tedy's way of answering the many letters of encouragement and questions he received about his experience of having and recovering completely from a stroke, the first NFL player to do so and return to regular play in the following years.
I had the good fortune to attend the Buffalo Bills game at Gillette Stadium in 2005 when Tedy Bruschi returned to the team. It was one of the most moving experiences of my life . . . as the cheers boomed for miles when he was introduced and everyone held their breaths in silence whenever he made a hit or was in a pile-up. Everyone there was praying for Tedy and his family, hoping that it would be all right. And it was. Thank God! Rarely do sports present us with role models for being good people these days, but Tedy Bruschi is the exception. Whether you are a child, a recovering stroke patient, or a middle-aged child who loves football, Tedy Bruschi's life and thoughts will make you feel good and teach you something you need to know. Michael Holley is one of our best sports writers, and he takes Tedy's unvarnished integrity and polishes it to a bright message containing many valuable lessons. A portion of the proceeds from the book are being donated to the American Stroke Association. If you think you know all about Tedy Bruschi, you are wrong. Read this book and you'll realize that there's more to the man than being a hard-working middle linebacker for the Patriots who has recovered from a stroke and is a good family man. Never Give Up provides a philosophy of life that anyone can learn from . . . especially the parts about overcoming emotion and fear to do something that no one has ever done before. I especially appreciated the candor in the book about the difficulties that his wife, Heidi, and he had in deciding to try to return to football after the stroke. Most people would have covered that up, but Tedy shares it full-throttle knowing that most families will be concerned about the risks of stroke patients becoming physically active again. If you don't know what the symptoms of a stroke are, they are in the book. Read and remember those symptoms: They could save the life of someone you love. Naturally, the book explains in detail what happened during 2005 when Tedy had and recovered from his stroke. But you'll also learn about Tedy's youth, his family, how he came to play football, and ended up with the Patriots. The book continues on to describe the 2006 season as well. There's also good behind-the-scenes material about how Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick handled Tedy's initial plans to retire and adjusted to his desire to return to football. The book has some priceless color photographs of Tedy both as victor and while leaving the hospital, including the famous shot of giving a cold shower to Bill and Steve Belichick in the Super Bowl. The book opens with a beautiful foreword by Tom Brady that explains what's so special about Tedy. If you don't already have a 54 jersey, this book will make you want to get and wear one. God bless Tedy Bruschi and his family! (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-13 01:34:23 EST)
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| 09-14-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Being a huge Tedy Bruschi fan I couldn't wait to read this book. It was a nice easy read with a good blend of personal history and football talk.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-14 21:19:28 EST)
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| 09-14-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Being a huge Tedy Bruschi fan I couldn't wait to read this book. It was a nice easy read with a good blend of personal history and football talk.
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| 09-10-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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I had a stroke a month after he did and am truly amazed. What an inspitation. I'm Still in recovery and will be for some time. He's honest about what a strike feels like. never give up and I haven't the doctors said full recovery and it will happen. I'm a bronco fan but I'll root for tedy bruschi when I can!!!
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| 09-07-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Tedy Bruschi has always been someone I've admired since he became a Patriot. I look up to him for many reasons. He's a loving husband, a caring father, and one of the best football players of all time! What makes him such a wonderful person is his outlook on life. He takes misfortunes and turns them into something positive. This book will let you see just how strong Tedy is. He didn't give in to his stroke, instead he took it head on, which is why I will forever be his number one fan. I'm in a wheelchair and have been my entire life. I've never let anyone get the best of me and I never will. It's just not who I am. Tedy has the same outlook on life as I do, which he says it best with the title of his book, "Never Give Up!" He didn't give up. He struggled with his health, his career, and his family, but it made him stronger. He explains how he was able to put his life back together with the support of his wife. She never left his side, even when things were tough between them. Tedy doesn't try to hide the fact that he had days when all he wanted to do is cry and he did. However, that didn't last long. He realized he had to fight to get better, because he was the only one that could do it for him. Tedy is also a man of God and a man who's happy with what he has in life, which is an amazing family. He doesn't long for material things in life, because he gets his reward everyday when he's holding his wife and sons. This book will let you get to know Tedy, the family man, as well as Tedy, the football player. There are few people in this world who has a way of making you feel special with just a smile, and Tedy is one of those people. He sees everyone as an equal and he believes that anyone can overcome any obstacle, if you set your mind to it. He did, and so can you!
Tammy (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-13 01:34:23 EST)
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| 08-28-07 | 4 | 7\8 |
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I am an unadulterated sports fanatic, but that's not why I bought this book. I have nothing but admiration for the New England Patriots, from the ownership, to the coach, to the team. But I am not a Patriots fan. WHAT I AM IS: A BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR! I am blessed to be alive, and I thank the Lord everyday, and try to help anyone who is going to be going through such an ordeal that I can. So the reason I bought this book, is because I'm nothing but a blessed "Average Joe". Though I try to help anyone I can, because I'm an "Average Joe", I can only help one person, here and there, at a time. But when I, and the world, heard what Tedy went through, though it was a different frightening, life changing, and or ending, medical challenge, than I faced, I wanted to read his story, to see, knowing his celebrity, how he described the effect on his life, his family, his spiritual beliefs, and with my near-death experience, I wanted to see, if he really let "us" inside.
Tedy quickly leads us through his pre-stroke life, pulling no punches, warts and all. He tells of his parents divorce, and how if he was with his Father for a weekend, his Father railed about his mother. When Tedy was with his mother, she railed about his Father. When Tedy openly admits he had a drinking problem, that kept him from being the kind of Father and husband he wanted to be, he stopped. No excuses, no whoa's me! He just quit. In other words, the reader starts to realize that Tedy is a real man, a real human being, unlike so many of these other pampered, millionaire athletes, that figure the rules of human decency don't apply to them. When Tedy had a stroke, while an active member of the three-time Super Bowl champion Patriots, obviously his whole world is turned upside down. But more important than playing football, was the fact that Tedy couldn't lift and play and wrestle with his kids. As Tedy miraculously improved physically, he started to consider, what a few months before, would have been impossible to even discuss; playing football again. This caused an enormous rift between him and his wife, and once again, Tedy doesn't try to hide it from the public, he dedicates a chapter to it. When I faced death, and was blessed with life, people asked me if I looked at God different, or prayed more after my surgery. I said I believed and prayed before, and believed and prayed after. I said I had an old saying: "Don't pray when it rains, if you don't pray when the sun shines!" Tedy, in his own way, said basically the same thing. Tedy is currently active in educating people about strokes, and I hope he continues to take advantage of the large stage he has. I will continue to do the best I can, trying to help one person at a time. I got what I wanted out of this book, because Tedy opened his private life to the world. Football books are a dime a dozen, but open honesty from men like Tedy is priceless. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-13 01:34:23 EST)
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| 08-27-07 | 4 | 0\1 |
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It's not brilliantly written or organized, but it's full of the heart and determination that sums up the 21st century Patriots team. For fans of football, New England sports enthusiasts, and stroke survivors there is something very compelling here. Besides, it's just impossible not to love Bruschi!
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| 08-06-07 | 5 | 7\8 |
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I flew through this book because it was so fascinating. Tedy Bruschi had it all,a great wife and family,great teamates,money,fans, adulation,and three Super Bowl rings he had earned the hard way,and he was cut down by a stroke 48 hours after going to the Pro Bowl with his teammate Tom Brady who wrote the forward.Without spoiling it for you, I can tell you that he made a great comeback to the NFL and he and his co-author Michael Holley give you great insight into the heart and mind of a true champion NFL linebacker.This guy has a great attitude about life and you better take notes!A fantastic book and I'm positive it will be a huge seller,especially if the Pats make it back to the Super Bowl this year,which they probably will do.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-28 09:28:42 EST)
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