Can you imagine yourself lying in a hospital
bed in the intensive care unit? Imagine that the doctors have just completed a post
surgical checkup. Listen quietly as they tell you that you probably will never walk again.
How would you react?
Each year 12,000 Americans suffer spinal cord injuries, the cruelest of all injuries.
Eighteen percent of these are women. Thirty-seven percent of these injuries occur because
of automobile accidents. These injuries have a physical, emotional, and financial impact
on the families. I never really thought about this. I certainly didn't worry about it
because things like this always happen to "the other guy," not to me....
I never dreamed that I would be the one those doctors were talking with or that I would
have to face this challenge. If four or five years ago you had asked me what my reaction
would be, I do not know what my answer would have been. Nevertheless, it did happen to me
and God continuously helps me through it.
Growing up as the youngest of 14 children, my father died when I was only five. I now have
four children of my own, Veronica, Keith, Gregg and Charles. Our
family has grown to include my three wonderful daughter-in-laws, Gretchen,
Kimberly and Karen as well as 12 precious
grandchildren, Jordan, Gregg Alan, Aidan, Tyler, Christian, Gregg Anthony, Kolton, Allison, Madison, Sam,
Cheyenne and Michelle along with one great-granddaughter named
Danni!
Since my auto accident in 1993, I have resumed writing, a much-loved hobby in my younger
days. I give motivational speeches and share my Christian testimony whenever possible. I
have found that sharing my faith only serves to make me stronger.
I hope that the stories of my triumph over the circumstances in my life will touch your
heart and help you to face the burdens in your path with newfound faith and courage.
I am only one person,
But I am one.
I cannot do everything,
But I can do something
And with the grace of God I will do it.
Author Unknown