Life Changing moment
posted 3 months ago
On December 23, 2007, my life was changed in a way I never expected. I was in a one car accident along with four of my friends and one of my friends sons. I was partially ejected through the back window along with the friend who was sitting beside me. I was trapped and could not get out. My friends was laying across me and she died instantly. I was left with a fractured back, three fractures to my pelvic bone, dislocated shoulder, dislocated collar bone and various cuts and bruises.
All of the injury's are healing. My heart and mind however are not doing so well. I have felt guilt, dispair, fear and thanfulness. I am a caretaker by nature and the hardest thing for me to do is ask for help. I have not only had to ask for help I have had to sit back and allow people to help me. I am doer in part because I am not patient and I don't like to wait for things to get done by others so, I do it myself. I have learned to be patient. I have also learned that the things that were important to me before are even more so now. There are things that I wanted to do and thought I would have time to do them later. That is not true, there may not be here later.
My worst fear in life, next to losing one of my children, has been that something would happen to me and then what would happen to my children. I have had to see that worst fear unfold through my friends children. Their lives are not what they should be because their Mom is no longer here.
Every day I struggle to move forward not only physically but emotionally. Some things are better but some things will take time.
My life changed forever that night. Some changes I have already seen and others are sill unfolding. I don't know what the future holds but I intend to cherish each moment.
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- 1. 3 months ago WoodClark wrote:
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You have a wonderful testimony. So glad you made it through and are healing. Sorry about the other losses.
- 2. 3 months ago bamagran wrote:
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We've all heard the phrase "Live each moment as though it were your last" and now you have been shown this to be a fact. No one gets out of this life without some pain but we learn that without pain it is harder to experience the good. Life is tough but we all can make it.
I am a mother and love all children so one of the hardest things for me was the day that I hit a child who ran out in front of me at a school. I have always believed that things happen for a reason. Turns out that the reason behind "my" accident was that they had been trying to get the Fire Chief to come to a meeting along with other officials and had been unable to contact him. It turned out that he had bought my house. This happened on Friday, I contacted him on Sunday and on Monday they had the meeting. He was there and arrangements were made to have crossing guards to better protect the students walking to school.
Did I have the accident because they needed to contact him? Who knows but it happened.
You may never know the "reason" behind your accident but it has changed your life. You see things with a new perspective and maybe that was the whole point.
I agree with WoodClark, you have a wonderful testimony. Just keep on keeping on!