My accident --- and why it happened.

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Kimber, you have sure come a long way. Your determination has helped you get through some tough situations before and once again you are coming back from what would have been the knock-out punch for most people. You are truly inspiring. I'm so glad to hear you are doing so well.
 
glad to hear from you again, honey. we've all been thinking of you - i hope you could feel the vibes!

i guess this may mean no more diving. condolences for that part, but overall - yippee! you're doing so great! we're so proud!
 
At least that mystery is solved. Thanks for posting the warning symptoms. I remember at least one post on here where someone was asking about a headache after diving. Glad to see all the progress you've made.
 
Diver Dennis:
Kimber, you have sure come a long way. Your determination has helped you get through some tough situations before and once again you are coming back from what would have been the knock-out punch for most people. You are truly inspiring. I'm so glad to hear you are doing so well.

Heh ~~~ I suppose that boxing trainig that I was doiing before the accident served me well! :D :14:
 
TekDiveGirl:
I still have a long way to go, but this is a long way from that vegitative state I had an 80 % chance of being in IF I woke up. :11:


I'll never forget that, ugh! Driving, :wave-smil


I am surprised this thread is only three pages when you take into account how many were demanding to discuss this particular accident, hrmmm...
 
I believe that is due to the exactness of Kimbers post. . . it has nearly 700 views. . .
 
Missdirected:
I am surprised this thread is only three pages when you take into account how many were demanding to discuss this particular accident, hrmmm...
Maybe if you moved it to Whine and Cheeze? :rofl3:
 
jhbryaniv:
I believe that is due to the exactness of Kimbers post. . . it has nearly 700 views. . .
I'd agree with that. She pretty much said it all. The only reply appropriate or needed is encouragement and congratualtions on the progress so far, and many of us have done just that.
C-Dawg
 
Kimber,

Wow!!! After talking with you, I am sure it is your positive attitude and determination that got you through the worst of this. Keep focusing on the future and live every minute!

Congratulations on your recovery.

Talk to you soon,
-stacy
 
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