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Survivor Stories

Lightning Strike and Electric Shock Survivors, International, (LSESSI) is a support group for survivors of lightning and electrical injury, their friends and families. The group provides information and support to survivors, their families and their physicians about the consequences of the injury and how to deal with it. They also have written materials. You can email the group at lightnin@nternet.net; phone 910-346-4708. The stories below are submitted by lightning victims and are not corroborated or by NOAA.

Name Location/Activity When Struck Medical Impacts
Missy At home on phone Extrasensory Perception
Angela
  • Hit three separate times:
    • In house
    • On corded telephone
    • On porch
Severe neuropathy, chronic pain, digestive problems, aphasia, aphraxia, frontal lobe damage, PTSD and short term memory loss
Dana Hit while on phone in house Dizziness, strong headaches, fatigue, Fybromialgia, toxins sensitivity
Charles Hit while having lunch in a park Insomnia, fatigue, memory impairment
Hope Struck outside waiting for concert and fireworks Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, migraines
Lorianna Struck sheltering under partially enclosed barn. Save by horse. Burn marks, some depression.
Julie Struck unloading her store's truck Memory loss.
Dave Struck by lightning while out fishing Burns on 60% of his body. Recovered over long period.
Mike

Struck by lightning on a Cape Cod golf course.

Completely paralyzed. Steadily recovering and resuming normal life.
Cheryl Home, calling husband on home telephone to warn him about the coming storm. Petit mal seizures
David 911 Medical Dispatcher on duty in southern Florida Severe headaches, deafness, short and long term memory loss, and insomnia
Todd Inside his garage, repairing the exhaust system of his car Burns, chronic pain, and short-term memory loss
Robert Returning home from ice fishing on Moosehead Lake in Maine Memory loss, joint pain, and headaches
Doug and Susan Hiking near Greer, Arizona Doug: Both eardrums broken put should repair themselves/
Susan: Spider web tracks across stomach and side

For more information on lightning survivors, contact LSESSI above or Dr. Mary Ann Cooper. If you have a lightning survivor story you'd like to share, please email us


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