:( My name is Dwayne and I am writing from Nova Scotia,Canada. I am a C4 Quadriplegic and have been disabled 31 years. I broke my neck in 1983 (The year Stuart was born) As I watched the 5 part series on Stuart rehabilitation I found myself cheering him on. Life is so cruel and when I saw that he died I was deeply saddened, It was very clear to me that Stuart inspired people despite the struggle. You are now in a better place.
Robert Williams I am a c4 Quadriplegic. I was injured in a hockey accident 34 years ago. The road has been long but my faith in God has been my stability :)
Just got this 5 part series in my recommendation and all I can say to everyone is. Be grateful for each day, where you get to wake up and do the things you want to do with the people you love, seize that day, that damn moment and live it like tomorrow doesn't exist, be spontaneous, be free, get out of your comfort zone because the truth is, life isn't guaranteed for anyone.
OMG, I would like to say to the families and friends that I was SO INSPIRED by this! I watched all five parts and while it must be so painful for you to have lost Stuart, I just wanted you to know that his life story blew me away. What an amazing unusual young man, and truly and inspiration. I'm glad you put his story on TH-cam because there it will be able to touch the most lives. What a wonderful lovely son, brother and person - my compliments to you!
I stumbled upon this documentary. What a kind and strong soul. I was not expecting his death. He had so much to look forward to. Even in death, he still wanted to help people. I'm so glad I got a chance to watch this amazing story. Thank you for posting it.
What a stunning human this handsome Stuart was. I am so moved by his story. He had an amazing heart and spirit. Rest In Peace. You have touched and changed so many lives.
Damn it. This is the third show like this where the person has almost died had a remarkable recovery and then died a short time later. This just sucks. He was such a good person, so intelligent and funny and positive. This broke my heart. :(
RIP beautiful soul, a good friend of mine had the same injury as Stuart from a car accident when he was Stuarts age. He was a snowboarder, mountain biker, skier who lived an incredible life in Whistler, Canada. He passed away at the age of 28 from a severe infection. Stuart reminded me so much of my friend Tom, both are incredibly selfless and so inspiring. your memory will live on forever.
Of all the lives that have lived, of those lives yet to live..few are chosen to inspire others. Stuart was one. A quite remarkable, individual. I suffered 2 severe spinal disc ruptures L4/5 & L5/S1.. I had a spinal fusion, and an artificial disc replacement. I was assaulted when working as a Police Officer. Stuarts attitude to life, his never give in attitude was humbling for me. My injuries are nothing compared to what happened to him. I have dark days, but Stuart has made them much lighter... Rest In Peace Stuart, and know that you touched more people than you can ever know.......
10yrs after his passing...his larger than life personality has me 😭 💔 after watching the full 5part series on 12/20/19. God bless his family...RIP Stuart 😇
I am now seeing this for the first time in March 2019. Time flies but memories last forever. Such a beautiful young man who had a beautiful supportive family. Dear Lord mark his spot and give total healing to his family and friends.
So incredibly heart breaking...what a beautiful guy. The part that killed me was when his girl left him. Probably inevitable, but it crushed me. What would be beautiful is once she does find her guy, that they have Stuart's baby and raise it...that would be a tribute to this sweet soul....here's hoping... To Stuart's Mom, Dad, brothers and friends....you rallied around him like champs and he knew how loved he was and he was trying his best to make you proud....God, bless you all....
What a beautiful person, and wonderful family, he is free now, I'm from Ireland and have a disability, going through a rough time and Stuart has helped me, thank you Stuart for being you😀🌹
Stuart was an amazing man and he was lucky to have such a wonderful family. I watched every part and I couldn't believe how well he took what had happened to him. My heart broke for his family when I found out that he passed away. Rest in peace Stuart.
To Stuarts Mom & Dad as well as the rest of the family God bless you all. Take comfort knowing he's with Jesus. He is an inspiration to so many. My brother has Alers Danlos syndrome I'll share with him maybe after seeing Stuart he'll be inspired to change his outlook on life.
Thank you for this series...I feel strengthened in my heart for my own life. I think sometimes are tough...Well not so much anymore. We can only be strong when we have the chance.
God Bless Stuart. I know this was 11 years ago but I just came across the video tonight and it underlined to me how precious and fragile life is. Thanks for being amazing.
Stuart, your legacy is that your story....will inspire people and make everyone appreciate their life more. It has given me a sense of calmness and an appreciation for what I have. Sometimes, I get so caught up in how I don't have the things I wish for....not necessarily for material things, but a quality of life that can be had with a better economic situation. After seeing what someone like Stuart has battled through, it makes me realize that my life is good and precious. I hug my daughter extra hard; I appreciate my wife and all her wonderful attributes; and I am forever thankful for my health, my family, and my friends.
@@3vimages471 You kind of can buy a daughter or maybe can get one for free thru adoption depending where you live might be free, or if they dont let you adopt from your own country ppl buy child from a poor country I think
What an amazing, kind, caring human with so much life lived and left to live! I couldn’t believe it when they said he had died I’m crying my eyes out! He was and is a massive inspiration to enjoy life to the fullest. I’ve had incurable cancer for 17 years and I have to admit he has made me feel like I’m not doing enough and to push myself more again. Sending so much love to his amazing family and friends x
So , so sorry for Stewart's loss to his family and friends . Such an inspiration to others . He showed us that nothing should hold a person back from living life as planned . I have so much respect for his family and friends for making this possible by giving so much support . Most of all to say that I wished I'd had a mom that was there like she was . I had a father much like Stewart's he was always there for me when needed . Great job that the caregivers did looking after his needs too . Many thanks the the family for sharing Stewart's life . One of the best documentary I've ever watched .
Thank you Stuart. You and your story has started something special in me. Live, move, and love. I appreciate you and the way you handled your situation. Thank you for showing me how living and loving should be done. You have a wonderful and brilliant family,
Stuart, you live on, through the people you've inspired with this video. The way people have life after death is if WE give it to them, by living an inspired life, and to continue his courageous cause. THANK YOU Stuart, you are a friend to all of us!
I know now he is in a better place doing all the things he wanted to do after his accident . God Bless you Stuart your an awesome fella . Thanks for taking the time to share this with others . :):):):)
I am speechless... I was born in 81, so almost the same time as Stuart. His passing is now a decade past. His story is an inspiration. We must strive to live every day to the fullest. To enjoy the simple things as well to dream big and follow our dreams. Thank you Stuart. I have never met you but you have moved me deeply.
I'm a hospice nurse and I love my work. I absolutely despise corporate health care because it puts the patients last and the nurses & other care staff after the patient.
My daughter died from a murder in 2009. I have her son and he has ADHD and other things attached. Just to get a specialist is hard and he is lonely. He only made a few friends. Stuart and his life made me see that we just need to push through. What a kind, thoughtful and sharing man he was. I know you must be very proud. He put up with so much but Didn’t wish it on anyone else. He had great ideas and used his brain. I wish there was more to see and I’m so sorry there isn’t. We know that now he can walk. What a lovely, beautiful soul. God bless your family. Thank you for his amazing story. Stuart I know now you are fit again
I want to say to the Stuart Morgan Family my deepest Condolences on Stuart passing. Second I want to say the First thing that Came to my mind in Episode 1. of his accident coverage is " '''What an AWESOME Brain'' this man has!!!!! and the kind of Spirit with in him that he demonstrated in his daily life. He had such Zest for life and Living I was truly in awe'. Stuart you are ONE amazing young man and you will be forever in the lives of those you touch with in the short time you were granted on this Earth. The Good Lord needed you so you can watch over others like you and more. Live your best life from up above looking down on those who loved you and remember you will always be in their hearts. RIP my brother.
Stuart was such an inspiration. Thank you to his family, friends, and video makers for sharing his story. My deep condolences for his loss. I had been feeling down, but this video makes me realize I need to snap out of that. Due to a couple of accidents when young and severe degenerative disc disease (DDD), I too had a C4 spinal cord injury that may have actually looked worse than Stuart's injury, on my MRI. But my problem had developed gradually, not suddenly like Stuart's, and I guess that's why I retained the ability to walk. However, my hands and arms barely worked, and moving my legs had become a real effort. I had numerous other symptoms, as well, including difficulties swallowing and breathing, at times. Pain kept me bedridden 3 or 4 days per week. Some symptoms were so bizarre and scary that I kept them secret from my doctors, thinking they must be my imagination. I don't want to describe those symptoms, but they now make me think my spinal cord injury was possibly severe enough to be life threatening. I wish doctors would study me to figure out why I could still walk despite a problem that would already have paralyzed most people. My problem had needed surgical intervention for years but that was prevented due to lack of insurance (I'm in the U.S.). I was on the verge of tetraplegia, according to my neurosurgeon, when in December, 2006, emergency neck surgery saved me from permanent, full body paralysis. It's now been years since my neck surgery and, though I have a lot of pain due to continued spine problems, I can still walk. I thank God for every step I take because for me, every step is a true miracle. I can also use my hands much better, though they're not perfect. I have other symptoms, too, but I won't bother to list them. Due to progression of DDD, I know that at any point I could suddenly need a wheelchair. If and when that happens, I can only hope to feel as positive about it as Stuart did.
My father was put in this position a few years ago, watching this series make me both cry and laugh, fly high dude, happy you made the most out of your time
What a standup man. I cannot begin to imagine what Stuart went through. To his parents and brothers, I am so sorry for your loss. No parent should bury a child. I hope he is resting in peace and also hanging out with my father whom I MISS dearly. I have been crying hysterically after watching this. Thanks for sharing.
I wasn't expecting him to die. He had so much hope for his future and seemed very intelligent. I had no doubt that he'd go on the invent something to help people in the same situation, but God decided to go ahead and take him. I'm sad for him and his family, but happy for the 15 people that he helped by donating his organs. Rest in peace Stuart.
Such a beautiful young man.it broke my heart watching this vlog.why is life so cruel.i hope he rests in peace with no more pain.and i hope god gives all of you strength.tina ireland.
I’ve just seen all your sons videos about his accident and his life. He was so well spoken, very intelligent, kind it’s seem to be a peace. You know I just found out he passed away. I am so sorry for your families loss. What a great man he was. I just started watching those videos tonight. God Bless your family
My God I cried. I cried like I knew Stuart. I don't know exactly what all the tears meant, but they were not wasted. Thank you to the family for being so strong and Stuart for speaking such a powerful message. May each of you be held in the gift. I'm a nurse living in Southern, California, USA. I appreciate what Stuart and family taught me.
His careers were family aswel. Thanks for being his hands and touch. He lived and that is all that's asked of us he lived and was kind and generous...... he kept it real
Stuart Mangan: the epitome of courage in the face of what would defeat most others. His beautiful life is so well-documented with pictures and videos! I'm personally grateful for his decision to record his life post-accident and honored that he allowed the world to witness this powerful documentary.
Thank you for this series. He was an amazing young man and he celebrated life to the fullest right to the end. How can one not admire his courage and strength. I will never forget his story.
I was so touched by this documentary and glad that Stuart was able to make the trip back home to Ireland. He was able to see revisit his youth, spend time with friends and family (and of course his pony :). I hope his family is doing well and they realize what a phenomenal job they did in caring for Stuart. He was an amazing young man, right to the end. RIP Stuart.
What an amazing young man and family and friends. I am saddened for your loss and how this young man showed what true human strength is and how he persevered regardless of its outcome.
Wow what a gentleman and family. And to donate organs so others can live; no more generous action. Although these videos brought me to tears, being a recipient of an organ in the past, the joy that these organ recipients will experience is all thanks to this wonderful lad and his supportive family. God bless.
Stuart has given me the mind map to succeed, no matter what life drops on our door-step. I have secondary progressive multiple sclerosis and am well aware of the, "here one minute, gone the next" episodes. Stuart, you are a beacon of light, guiding those lost in the "disability" wilderness of "no hope" back home" to the land of "make-believe and "endless possibilities". You're a "legend" and your legacy echoes, "the gifts of life are in the present" Remember one and all, "Carpé Díam"
What a wonderful guy your Stuart. I watched all the parts tonight and it was so heart warming. What a family he had. They seemed to put everything aside and came to his side and stayed. I hated that Stuart passed away so young with so many ideas for his future. God Bless you Mom and Dad and his brothers.
Great doc. RIP Stuart. What a lovely family & such a big loss. My brother was killed in a work accident young, the thing I kept thinking was he at such a young age had reached every goal he had made for himself & so much more. He lived a very full & exciting life like young Stuart here ,only compressed into a short amount of years.
Oh man... Stuart what a class act and inspiring man! Not the outcome I wanted so so sad my sincerest condolences to your beautiful family it gives me comfort knowing youre running with the angels brother I'm going to appreciate my health more everyday because of you and quit whining about trivial bullshit ty for your amazing courage and wisdom rest easy and peaceful my friend.
How special and amazing man. He gave so much to those 15 people who benefited at the end. But in life he was an inspiration to so many. What a special kind and loving man with a beautiful family. I felt so sad that he died as he seemed to be turning his life around. At least he never gave up whilst he suffered such a horrendous injury. R.I.P. xxxx
I fell in love with Stuart via this 5 part mini program. His determination and will and above his acceptance of what was dealt him, i was truly saddened and brought to tears when he passed - so upsetting for his family. His courage lives on i am sure. His life was too short.
What a sad story - but so much courage shown by Stuart and his family. This film made me very emotional and I'm so very sorry this happened to you and I send you my best wishes.
Shoot I didn't see that coming! What an amazing young man, his family must be soo very proud. He had so much more to give...heart breaking. RIP dude. 🙏💖
OMG! I was NOT expecting that outcome at all...... As a nurse I have become a big believer in the human spirit "knowing" their days on earth are coming to an end even though the patient does not. More often than not, patients will decide to contact loved ones that they've not talked to in a while, or make trips home, and sometimes say things regarding the "afterlife" ect.... At the time it doesn't feel remarkable, but after death you quite often connect the dots..... I am positive that Stuart had an unconscious need to say his goodbyes to his loved ones, and that is what made that trip home so special... To Stuart's family, and friends, please know that Stuart will always be right beside you cheering you on, or holding you up in whatever life sends your way...... To Stuart, I shed quite a few tears for you during this short film, and my wish for you is to rest in peace, and please take comfort knowing the countless lives you have positively affected before your departure, and those to come in the future. xx from New Brunswick, Canada (across the pond). ;)
Rest in peace Stuart. Thanks Stuart's family for sharing. I'm in GA, and this truly inspired me as I watched. You guys are an awesome family and was so good for Stuart! You seem to have given him a great life. I hope that God will continue to bless and keep you all. 💯👍👼
Oh my goodness this has made me cry so much. What an outstanding man he was very brave and so young and he nearly didn't get to that match but fate played a hand in it. RIP Stuart.
What an inspirational young man, he taught us that he had abilities not a disability. So sad you left so soon, you were so intelligent and could do anything!
My heart love & prayers go to Stuart's family. He was an amazing young man. You should all be so proud of him which I'm sure you are. I pray that he has give courage and hope to others with similar injures. Thank you for sharing his story. God bless you all. Xx
:( My name is Dwayne and I am writing from Nova Scotia,Canada. I am a C4 Quadriplegic and have been disabled 31 years. I broke my neck in 1983 (The year Stuart was born) As I watched the 5 part series on Stuart rehabilitation I found myself cheering him on. Life is so cruel and when I saw that he died I was deeply saddened, It was very clear to me that Stuart inspired people despite the struggle. You are now in a better place.
Dwayne Compton Well said mate! Well said!
Dwayne, I hope you are doing ok now?
Doing better :) I hope all is well in your corner of the world. Beautiful hot spring weather in my corner of Canada :) Cheers
Dwayne Compton how is your function
Robert Williams I am a c4 Quadriplegic. I was injured in a hockey accident 34 years ago. The road has been long but my faith in God has been my stability :)
Just got this 5 part series in my recommendation and all I can say to everyone is. Be grateful for each day, where you get to wake up and do the things you want to do with the people you love, seize that day, that damn moment and live it like tomorrow doesn't exist, be spontaneous, be free, get out of your comfort zone because the truth is, life isn't guaranteed for anyone.
Beautifully made documentary about Stuart. What an amazing human being and family. He now rests from his cares with his Maker.
Just watched this again today. Extremely moving film. Stuart was a beautiful soul.
OMG, I would like to say to the families and friends that I was SO INSPIRED by this! I watched all five parts and while it must be so painful for you to have lost Stuart, I just wanted you to know that his life story blew me away. What an amazing unusual young man, and truly and inspiration. I'm glad you put his story on TH-cam because there it will be able to touch the most lives. What a wonderful lovely son, brother and person - my compliments to you!
I stumbled upon this documentary. What a kind and strong soul. I was not expecting his death. He had so much to look forward to. Even in death, he still wanted to help people. I'm so glad I got a chance to watch this amazing story. Thank you for posting it.
What a stunning human this handsome Stuart was. I am so moved by his story. He had an amazing heart and spirit. Rest In Peace.
You have touched and changed so many lives.
What an amazing young man, and a wonderful family. I wasn’t expecting the sad ending and can’t stop crying. Sending love to his mum and family
What a phenomenal human being. Fly free my friend. ...
Amen........
My sentiments exactly!😥 😇 12/20/19
God, Please bless the parents and brothers of Stuart....Thanks for sharing this, it is beautiful.
I am deeply touched by Stuart, an amazing human being. I would love to have known him in person. A true inspiration for all of us!
3000 people? That's so inspiring. I can only HOPE to touch the lives of 3000 people in my lifetime. An incredible legacy.
Such a brave intelligent handsome young man. Absolutely courageous rest in peace.
What a amazing guy. A total inspiration to others. Keep it real!
Conrad Iyayi absolutely!
Damn it. This is the third show like this where the person has almost died had a remarkable recovery and then died a short time later. This just sucks. He was such a good person, so intelligent and funny and positive. This broke my heart. :(
RIP beautiful soul, a good friend of mine had the same injury as Stuart from a car accident when he was Stuarts age. He was a snowboarder, mountain biker, skier who lived an incredible life in Whistler, Canada. He passed away at the age of 28 from a severe infection. Stuart reminded me so much of my friend Tom, both are incredibly selfless and so inspiring. your memory will live on forever.
Of all the lives that have lived, of those lives yet to live..few are chosen to inspire others. Stuart was one. A quite remarkable, individual.
I suffered 2 severe spinal disc ruptures L4/5 & L5/S1.. I had a spinal fusion, and an artificial disc replacement. I was assaulted when working as a Police Officer.
Stuarts attitude to life, his never give in attitude was humbling for me. My injuries are nothing compared to what happened to him. I have dark days, but Stuart has made them much lighter...
Rest In Peace Stuart, and know that you touched more people than you can ever know.......
Indeed! Huge hug
10yrs after his passing...his larger than life personality has me 😭 💔 after watching the full 5part series on 12/20/19. God bless his family...RIP Stuart 😇
I am now seeing this for the first time in March 2019. Time flies but memories last forever. Such a beautiful young man who had a beautiful supportive family. Dear Lord mark his spot and give total healing to his family and friends.
I severed half my cord at t9 but came out mobile, me and this brother thought the same, I hope to play on his team when I see him in heaven.
Yay for you!
wow. I'm sure you still have quite a story my friend. Hope you are good.
It’s great to know that you believe in God .
Rest in Peace Brother. You had a great life.
So incredibly heart breaking...what a beautiful guy. The part that killed me was when his girl left him. Probably inevitable, but it crushed me. What would be beautiful is once she does find her guy, that they have Stuart's baby and raise it...that would be a tribute to this sweet soul....here's hoping...
To Stuart's Mom, Dad, brothers and friends....you rallied around him like champs and he knew how loved he was and he was trying his best to make you proud....God, bless you all....
What a beautiful person, and wonderful family, he is free now, I'm from Ireland and have a disability, going through a rough time and Stuart has helped me, thank you Stuart for being you😀🌹
Cheers for uploading this.
Tragic and inspirational at the same time.
RIP Stuart.
RIP Stuart :-( You have inspired me to live my life to the full.
Docthail, I watched the whole thing. Thanks!
What a beautiful life. Thank you for sharing 🌹God Bless
This is so moving. Stuart has inspired me, and my son, to value everything we have and live life to the max. Thank you Stuart.
Stuart was an amazing man and he was lucky to have such a wonderful family. I watched every part and I couldn't believe how well he took what had happened to him. My heart broke for his family when I found out that he passed away. Rest in peace Stuart.
To Stuarts Mom & Dad as well as the rest of the family God bless you all. Take comfort knowing he's with Jesus. He is an inspiration to so many. My brother has Alers Danlos syndrome I'll share with him maybe after seeing Stuart he'll be inspired to change his outlook on life.
keep your negative comments to yourself
who said they were religious? i know they are Irish so probably are but you can't just assume? there is no god
RIP Stuart Mangan. One cannot describe the hope he has given to many. What a LAD
Thank you for this series...I feel strengthened in my heart for my own life. I think sometimes are tough...Well not so much anymore. We can only be strong when we have the chance.
God Bless Stuart. I know this was 11 years ago but I just came across the video tonight and it underlined to me how precious and fragile life is. Thanks for being amazing.
Stuart, your legacy is that your story....will inspire people and make everyone appreciate their life more. It has given me a sense of calmness and an appreciation for what I have. Sometimes, I get so caught up in how I don't have the things I wish for....not necessarily for material things, but a quality of life that can be had with a better economic situation. After seeing what someone like Stuart has battled through, it makes me realize that my life is good and precious. I hug my daughter extra hard; I appreciate my wife and all her wonderful attributes; and I am forever thankful for my health, my family, and my friends.
garvoi .
He has gone on to do greater things.
I might have the material things but I cant buy that extra hug you gave your daughter. I say you are easily the richer man.
@@3vimages471 You kind of can buy a daughter or maybe can get one for free thru adoption depending where you live might be free, or if they dont let you adopt from your own country ppl buy child from a poor country I think
What an amazing, kind, caring human with so much life lived and left to live! I couldn’t believe it when they said he had died I’m crying my eyes out! He was and is a massive inspiration to enjoy life to the fullest. I’ve had incurable cancer for 17 years and I have to admit he has made me feel like I’m not doing enough and to push myself more again. Sending so much love to his amazing family and friends x
wow can i ask you more questions : )
So , so sorry for Stewart's loss to his family and friends . Such an inspiration to others . He showed us that nothing should hold a person back from living life as planned . I have so much respect for his family and friends for making this possible by giving so much support . Most of all to say that I wished I'd had a mom that was there like she was . I had a father much like Stewart's he was always there for me when needed . Great job that the caregivers did looking after his needs too . Many thanks the the family for sharing Stewart's life . One of the best documentary I've ever watched .
Thank you Stuart. You and your story has started something special in me. Live, move, and love. I appreciate you and the way you handled your situation. Thank you for showing me how living and loving should be done. You have a wonderful and brilliant family,
Stuart, you live on, through the people you've inspired with this video. The way people have life after death is if WE give it to them, by living an inspired life, and to continue his courageous cause. THANK YOU Stuart, you are a friend to all of us!
I know now he is in a better place doing all the things he wanted to do after his accident . God Bless you Stuart your an awesome fella . Thanks for taking the time to share this with others . :):):):)
I am speechless...
I was born in 81, so almost the same time as Stuart. His passing is now a decade past. His story is an inspiration. We must strive to live every day to the fullest. To enjoy the simple things as well to dream big and follow our dreams.
Thank you Stuart. I have never met you but you have moved me deeply.
4 years have passed since I watched Stuart's story. The replies are amazing. Stuart sure touched lives around the world.
I'm a hospice nurse and I love my work. I absolutely despise corporate health care because it puts the patients last and the nurses & other care staff after the patient.
My daughter died from a murder in 2009. I have her son and he has ADHD and other things attached. Just to get a specialist is hard and he is lonely. He only made a few friends. Stuart and his life made me see that we just need to push through. What a kind, thoughtful and sharing man he was. I know you must be very proud. He put up with so much but
Didn’t wish it on anyone else. He had great ideas and used his brain. I wish there was more to see and I’m so sorry there isn’t. We know that now he can walk. What a lovely, beautiful soul.
God bless your family. Thank you for his amazing story. Stuart I know now you are fit again
I want to say to the Stuart Morgan Family my deepest Condolences on Stuart passing. Second I want to say the First thing that Came to my mind in Episode 1. of his accident coverage is " '''What an AWESOME Brain'' this man has!!!!! and the kind of Spirit with in him that he demonstrated in his daily life. He had such Zest for life and Living I was truly in awe'. Stuart you are ONE amazing young man and you will be forever in the lives of those you touch with in the short time you were granted on this Earth. The Good Lord needed you so you can watch over others like you and more. Live your best life from up above looking down on those who loved you and remember you will always be in their hearts. RIP my brother.
Stuart was such an inspiration. Thank you to his family, friends, and video makers for sharing his story. My deep condolences for his loss.
I had been feeling down, but this video makes me realize I need to snap out of that.
Due to a couple of accidents when young and severe degenerative disc disease (DDD), I too had a C4 spinal cord injury that may have actually looked worse than Stuart's injury, on my MRI. But my problem had developed gradually, not suddenly like Stuart's, and I guess that's why I retained the ability to walk.
However, my hands and arms barely worked, and moving my legs had become a real effort. I had numerous other symptoms, as well, including difficulties swallowing and breathing, at times. Pain kept me bedridden 3 or 4 days per week. Some symptoms were so bizarre and scary that I kept them secret from my doctors, thinking they must be my imagination. I don't want to describe those symptoms, but they now make me think my spinal cord injury was possibly severe enough to be life threatening. I wish doctors would study me to figure out why I could still walk despite a problem that would already have paralyzed most people.
My problem had needed surgical intervention for years but that was prevented due to lack of insurance (I'm in the U.S.). I was on the verge of tetraplegia, according to my neurosurgeon, when in December, 2006, emergency neck surgery saved me from permanent, full body paralysis.
It's now been years since my neck surgery and, though I have a lot of pain due to continued spine problems, I can still walk. I thank God for every step I take because for me, every step is a true miracle. I can also use my hands much better, though they're not perfect. I have other symptoms, too, but I won't bother to list them.
Due to progression of DDD, I know that at any point I could suddenly need a wheelchair. If and when that happens, I can only hope to feel as positive about it as Stuart did.
My father was put in this position a few years ago, watching this series make me both cry and laugh, fly high dude, happy you made the most out of your time
What a standup man. I cannot begin to imagine what Stuart went through. To his parents and brothers, I am so sorry for your loss. No parent should bury a child. I hope he is resting in peace and also hanging out with my father whom I MISS dearly. I have been crying hysterically after watching this. Thanks for sharing.
I wasn't expecting him to die. He had so much hope for his future and seemed very intelligent. I had no doubt that he'd go on the invent something to help people in the same situation, but God decided to go ahead and take him. I'm sad for him and his family, but happy for the 15 people that he helped by donating his organs. Rest in peace Stuart.
Such a beautiful young man.it broke my heart watching this vlog.why is life so cruel.i hope he rests in peace with no more pain.and i hope god gives all of you strength.tina ireland.
I’ve just seen all your sons videos about his accident and his life. He was so well spoken, very intelligent, kind it’s seem to be a peace. You know I just found out he passed away. I am so sorry for your families loss. What a great man he was. I just started watching those videos tonight. God Bless your family
My God I cried. I cried like I knew Stuart. I don't know exactly what all the tears meant, but they were not wasted. Thank you to the family for being so strong and Stuart for speaking such a powerful message. May each of you be held in the gift. I'm a nurse living in Southern, California, USA. I appreciate what Stuart and family taught me.
His careers were family aswel. Thanks for being his hands and touch. He lived and that is all that's asked of us he lived and was kind and generous...... he kept it real
Stuart Mangan: the epitome of courage in the face of what would defeat most others. His beautiful life is so well-documented with pictures and videos! I'm personally grateful for his decision to record his life post-accident and honored that he allowed the world to witness this powerful documentary.
Such a beautiful documentary of Stuart.. My condolences to his family and thank God for his legacy
Thank you for this series. He was an amazing young man and he celebrated life to the fullest right to the end. How can one not admire his courage and strength. I will never forget his story.
What a beautiful soul. Great admiration and respect to him, gone too soon.
I was so touched by this documentary and glad that Stuart was able to make the trip back home to Ireland. He was able to see revisit his youth, spend time with friends and family (and of course his pony :). I hope his family is doing well and they realize what a phenomenal job they did in caring for Stuart. He was an amazing young man, right to the end. RIP Stuart.
Thank you for this. I'll never feel depressed again!!!
This really but an impact on my spinal cord injury! Beautiful life
What an amazing young man and family and friends. I am saddened for your loss and how this young man showed what true human strength is and how he persevered regardless of its outcome.
Wow what a gentleman and family. And to donate organs so others can live; no more generous action. Although these videos brought me to tears, being a recipient of an organ in the past, the joy that these organ recipients will experience is all thanks to this wonderful lad and his supportive family. God bless.
Stuart has given me the mind map to succeed, no matter what life drops on our door-step. I have secondary progressive multiple sclerosis and am well aware of the, "here one minute, gone the next" episodes. Stuart, you are a beacon of light, guiding those lost in the "disability" wilderness of "no hope" back home" to the land of "make-believe and "endless possibilities". You're a "legend" and your legacy echoes, "the gifts of life are in the present" Remember one and all, "Carpé Díam"
Stuart was so inspiring, I truly appreciate this documentary. God Bless his family as they mourn their loss, but also celebrate his life.
Im t5 t6 and your my hero i love u buddy the heavens was waiting and needing u
Wonderful kid, family and life. He did it best. The world was better with you.
Dear Stuart.. You were an amazing man, always smiling.. i never met you but i wish i've had a friend like you.. R.I.P.. I'll see you in heaven.. 💜
So sad you didn't make it .. Were truly wonderful man. Thoughts & heart goes out to your loving family.
May you RIP...until you meet again.x
What a wonderful guy your Stuart. I watched all the parts tonight and it was so heart warming. What a family he had. They seemed to put everything aside and came to his side and stayed. I hated that Stuart passed away so young with so many ideas for his future. God Bless you Mom and Dad and his brothers.
Thanks for uploading this. It made my week.
Thank u for documenting Stuart's amazing character!!!
Great doc. RIP Stuart.
What a lovely family & such a big loss. My brother was killed in a work accident young, the thing I kept thinking was he at such a young age had reached every goal he had made for himself & so much more. He lived a very full & exciting life like young Stuart here ,only compressed into a short amount of years.
Oh man... Stuart what a class act and inspiring man! Not the outcome I wanted so so sad my sincerest condolences to your beautiful family it gives me comfort knowing youre running with the angels brother I'm going to appreciate my health more everyday because of you and quit whining about trivial bullshit ty for your amazing courage and wisdom rest easy and peaceful my friend.
Thankyou for sharing. Steven M..." keep it real" ;) AMAZING AMAZING family and friends suppoty. Self determination right to the end...
What an amazing young man! Truely inspirational... you can fly high now stuart,
rest easy x
Wow!!! What an amazing human being. He helped so many people. God Bless and R.I.P. Stuart.
How special and amazing man. He gave so much to those 15 people who benefited at the end. But in life he was an inspiration to so many. What a special kind and loving man with a beautiful family. I felt so sad that he died as he seemed to be turning his life around. At least he never gave up whilst he suffered such a horrendous injury. R.I.P. xxxx
I’m so sorry for your loss. Your boy lived a wonderful life with his wonderful family.
I fell in love with Stuart via this 5 part mini program. His determination and will and above his acceptance of what was dealt him, i was truly saddened and brought to tears when he passed - so upsetting for his family. His courage lives on i am sure. His life was too short.
I am very touched by this story ! You just never know what can happen.
Thanks for uploading this. What a legend
What a sad story - but so much courage shown by Stuart and his family. This film made me very emotional and I'm so very sorry this happened to you and I send you my best wishes.
Stuart lives on in the people he saved with his generosity in donating his organs. I hope that this is a great comfort to his family and friends.
Very beautiful!! I'm glad he lives on through memories & his organ donations!
Shoot I didn't see that coming! What an amazing young man, his family must be soo very proud. He had so much more to give...heart breaking. RIP dude. 🙏💖
OMG! I was NOT expecting that outcome at all...... As a nurse I have become a big believer in the human spirit "knowing" their days on earth are coming to an end even though the patient does not. More often than not, patients will decide to contact loved ones that they've not talked to in a while, or make trips home, and sometimes say things regarding the "afterlife" ect.... At the time it doesn't feel remarkable, but after death you quite often connect the dots.....
I am positive that Stuart had an unconscious need to say his goodbyes to his loved ones, and that is what made that trip home so special...
To Stuart's family, and friends, please know that Stuart will always be right beside you cheering you on, or holding you up in whatever life sends your way......
To Stuart, I shed quite a few tears for you during this short film, and my wish for you is to rest in peace, and please take comfort knowing the countless lives you have positively affected before your departure, and those to come in the future.
xx from New Brunswick, Canada (across the pond). ;)
So, sad :-( but inspiring story....RIP
Keep it Real Stuart. Rest in Peace and love my friend.
He had amazing support and very positive outlook. Hard to believe he has been gone almost 10 years now.
Keep it real. I truly love that...
We take our health do for granted. This helped me to be more grateful to God for what I have. Ty Stuart. Rip
Rest in peace Stuart. Thanks Stuart's family for sharing. I'm in GA, and this truly inspired me as I watched. You guys are an awesome family and was so good for Stuart! You seem to have given him a great life. I hope that God will continue to bless and keep you all. 💯👍👼
What a beautiful human being. Wish there were more people like him. So inspiring. RIP 😥
Great inspiration. Stuart never gave up. Neither should we
Such a great story, was not exspecting the ending,made me cry, Steve touches your heart God bless the lovely family he leaves behind.
Just sad - as I was watching this series, I was hoping a miracle or at least a small miracle was going to help him recover.
Oh my goodness this has made me cry so much. What an outstanding man he was very brave and so young and he nearly didn't get to that match but fate played a hand in it. RIP Stuart.
What an amazing man. Also, his family and friends. He was surrounded with so much love. 💞
Such an inspiration - the definition of living life to the fullest
SUCH AN AMAZING MAN WHO LIVED LIFE TO THE FULL GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY RIP STUART
What an inspirational young man, he taught us that he had abilities not a disability. So sad you left so soon, you were so intelligent and could do anything!
I can't hold back my tears!!! May God bless his family...
My heart love & prayers go to Stuart's family. He was an amazing young man. You should all be so proud of him which I'm sure you are. I pray that he has give courage and hope to others with similar injures. Thank you for sharing his story. God bless you all. Xx