A Journey of Resilience and Recovery
It was a fantastic night. Life was good. I remember feeling happy. In an instant, it all changed. A car accident left me with a severe hip injury, leading to multiple unsuccessful surgeries. The uncertainty of walking again? Lying in bed, leg detached for three months, hoping shaved bone and cement bonded enough to put me back together while my body disintegrated in front of me. The physical and mental pain found me relying on painkillers every few hours. They dulled the agony but also brought memory loss and a disconnection from reality. As if this wasn’t challenging enough, my partner left me. The final surgery was a success. I’m put back together. Now, the real work begins. Maximizing mobility, range, and strength was all up to me now. Daily discipline and faith for the next two years is the only way. Each day brought pain and discomfort, but I kept going. From walker to crutches, I made progress. By June, I had learned to walk again unassisted in unprecedented times. Ten months after the accident, we worked out I had post-concussion syndrome, which had its effects on me and those around me this whole time. My story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. A reminder that even in the face of immense challenges, healing and recovery are possible.
First and foremost, as a survivor, I am here to volunteer and make my experiences and journey available to help others. I understand the struggles and obstacles that come with trauma and lengthy recovery, and I want to offer support and guidance based on what I have learned.
In addition, I am excited to share that my journey of survival has led me to become a life coach.
As a life coach, I specialize in helping individuals overcome their challenges and achieve their goals. I am passionate about empowering others to navigate their struggles, find healing, and reach new heights of personal growth and fulfilment.
If you or someone you know is seeking assistance during recovery, I am here to provide support.
