Shortly after out accident we had been invited to a trauma survivors support group that is held once a month & its for people who have been through some sort of severe traumatic event. We have never gone to any of the meetings for numerous reasons. The biggest reasons have been that we always had my step-daughter on those weeks & its an hour drive, one way. I would feel bad leaving her all evening & I know she wouldn't want t go. Now our weeks have been switched & for the first time & we were able to go.
I'm so glad we went. We got to meet people who have lost so much, just like we have. My husband actually enjoyed it & wants to go back next month. We have found a group of people who understand what we are going through & are willing to help in anyway they can, even though they don't know you. There was a guy there who wrecked his sport bike going over 150 mph. He is now a double amputee, both arms. He is only 25 & was 20 when it happened. We met another guy who has lost his leg in a forklift accident and many others, a lot from motorcycle accidents & some from car accidents. He exchanged numbers with the guy who lost both arms. This experience made us both realize that we could both be a lot worse off & there is always someone worse off than you out there. My husband has considered amputating his left arm since it is basically useless & he wears it in a sling 24/7, but that is his decision. Its a hard decision to make!
This was a great experience for us both & I'm looking forward to going back next month!
I'm so glad we went. We got to meet people who have lost so much, just like we have. My husband actually enjoyed it & wants to go back next month. We have found a group of people who understand what we are going through & are willing to help in anyway they can, even though they don't know you. There was a guy there who wrecked his sport bike going over 150 mph. He is now a double amputee, both arms. He is only 25 & was 20 when it happened. We met another guy who has lost his leg in a forklift accident and many others, a lot from motorcycle accidents & some from car accidents. He exchanged numbers with the guy who lost both arms. This experience made us both realize that we could both be a lot worse off & there is always someone worse off than you out there. My husband has considered amputating his left arm since it is basically useless & he wears it in a sling 24/7, but that is his decision. Its a hard decision to make!
This was a great experience for us both & I'm looking forward to going back next month!

