I'm not sure if I'm a sucess story or not. I was divorced and claimed BK (CH 7) in May of 2001.  I got stuck with all the bills in the divorce because she had a previous BK and everything was in my name. She walked and I got hung out to dry.  Luckily, I make a pretty good living, but those bills and child support did me in. 
 
I have no idea what my scores were like before or after my BK.  I had never bothered to check.  First lesson,If you go through a BK, you might want to invest in getting your scores so you know exactly where you stand.  I know I had really good credit before the BK, because I could walk in just about anywhere and get set up with financing. 
 
After the BK, I pretty much paid cash for everything.  I had a couple store cards that I had sheltered from the BK since they had no balances.  I was always afraid to check my scores. Afraid of what I would find. I really wish I had started working on rebuilding my credit earlier on.  About 18 months or so after the BK, i applied for and got a CapOne card (non-secured which was cool) but it had a low CL and a fairly high interest rate. That is all I have had for the last 5 1/2 years since the BK.
 
In the last 6 months, I have applied for and gotten a couple new cards, including an Orchard bank card which has pretty good terms for someone recovering from a BK. I FINALLY pulled all three of my CRs W/ scores and found that they are 699, 700 and 701.  Not knowing what my scores were after the BK, I don't know how much of a success story I am. I just want others to realizethat you may not be able to stop the BK, but you really need to start gathering your information and trying to rebuild right after your discharge.  You will get shot down ALOT. But every now and then, some company will take a chance on you and youneed to be responsible so you can then help yourself.  Just remember that knowledge is power.