That was one hell of a great story. Your courage and strength is amazing. In March of 2000 I slipped on the ice and fractured my tibia. ( spiral fracture). After three months I was still in agonizing pain and the orthopedic surgeon had no idea why. The leg would have a cyanotic color and I ended up losing most of the hair on the limb. After going back to the orthopedic surgeon four times he opted to remove the internal fixtures and screws. That caused the leg to get worse. The inflammation and nerve damage was so bad he even talked about removing the limb. I said no. I had developed chronic pain and after two years was diagnosed with CRPS/ RSD type one. I often wondered if I would of allowed them to take the leg I would have been better off. Because of the extent of the nerve damage to the leg I continue to experience severe chronic pain. You are a very strong person ..... I wish I had been like that 20 years ago.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. I am so sorry to hear about your accident. I am sure you are very strong yourself and I am sure you are doing amazing with your recovery. I hope you and your family are safe & healthy! Thanks again
All the best to you on your new journey. My heart and prayers are with you. If nothing else you have a new support system out here and we'll be with you in all things.
Thank you so much! This means so much to me. The support system is such a big part of my recovery and I am really blesses to have it. Thank you for you support and for being part of it :)
Hello Rony I just watched your video and I must say that's quite the story I am also an amputee as of 2/5/2020 so a little over a year but 8m still learning alot and things get easier every day I am not getting ready for my 3rd socket for my prosthetic
I love u Rony. You are the bestest of the best and u are so confident and u ate so brave and beautiful and the best cousin ever. Love Abby, your cousin.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😘
Lo sigo repitiendo en el sentido de que tienes unos ojos preciosos y me da la sensacion de que sabes vestirte y arreglarte conforme a tu figura no cayendo en el ridiculo.
Gracias por recomendarme tu video, RONI.Celebro que digas que consideras muy dulce de mi parte algo que digo porque lo siento en el alma y a una mujer como tu hay que decirle la verdad.
What a bunch of crap (that the person took off). Did they check if there was any video cameras in the parking lot? Also check surrounding business. Maybe the car with its damage could be seen. Hope they catch the jackass.
So the person that hit you has never been caught? To me that's the most disturbing bit of it all because if you can drive off from something like this you can easily assume that 1) either this person has a reason to drive off (probably have done it before, was drunk, etc) 2) who's to say they wouldn't do it again 3) and most scariest is that they probably did it intentionally or wouldn't stop after killing someone. I'm sure you have plenty to deal with...trust me, I know. My surgery was in October and while I'm a BK amputee, I have Rheumatoid Arthritis which renders my joints useless. It's a struggle but such is life. There's no other option but to give it all you got and keep on fighting. And as my cousin pointed out, primero muerta que sensible, so my prosthesis is leopard print lol 😋🤗
I couldn't agree more, and I am so sorry to hear that you are having some struggles yourself. We are so much stronger than we know, and we will get over anything life throws at us! Stay strong
I’m so sorry this happened to you. How someone could drive away and leave you injured is unfathomable! This path you are on has a purpose…..believe!
I am so sorry about your accident...you are so inspiring me .thank you so much.
My lovely superstar Daughter, we love you, keep doing well...
Love you Abba ♥️
That was one hell of a great story. Your courage and strength is amazing. In March of 2000 I slipped on the ice and fractured my tibia. ( spiral fracture). After three months I was still in agonizing pain and the orthopedic surgeon had no idea why. The leg would have a cyanotic color and I ended up losing most of the hair on the limb. After going back to the orthopedic surgeon four times he opted to remove the internal fixtures and screws. That caused the leg to get worse. The inflammation and nerve damage was so bad he even talked about removing the limb. I said no. I had developed chronic pain and after two years was diagnosed with CRPS/ RSD type one. I often wondered if I would of allowed them to take the leg I would have been better off. Because of the extent of the nerve damage to the leg I continue to experience severe chronic pain. You are a very strong person ..... I wish I had been like that 20 years ago.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. I am so sorry to hear about your accident. I am sure you are very strong yourself and I am sure you are doing amazing with your recovery. I hope you and your family are safe & healthy!
Thanks again
Wow! Such an inspiring story. I'm sorry you went trough this horrible experience but you are seem like an amazing person. Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you so much! This means so much to me xoxo
Just found this channel! I’m praying for you! 🙏❤️❤️ I hope things are alittle better 🙏
Thank you so much! Welcome to my channel. I hope you'll enjoy my content ☺️
All the best to you on your new journey. My heart and prayers are with you. If nothing else you have a new support system out here and we'll be with you in all things.
Thank you so much! This means so much to me. The support system is such a big part of my recovery and I am really blesses to have it.
Thank you for you support and for being part of it :)
Crazy story! It’s amazing to see how you are coping. Keep it up 👍
Thank you so much!! 😊 🙏🏻❤️
What a woman!!! You are amazing xx 😘
You are beautiful and I like the way you are, you are our joy , you are making us happy,I have been following you from Instagram
Beautiful inside out 💜 you are such an inspiration 💜
Love you pooda ♥️
Hello Rony I just watched your video and I must say that's quite the story I am also an amputee as of 2/5/2020 so a little over a year but 8m still learning alot and things get easier every day I am not getting ready for my 3rd socket for my prosthetic
I love u Rony. You are the bestest of the best and u are so confident and u ate so brave and beautiful and the best cousin ever. Love Abby, your cousin.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😘
Love you Abby!! ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you for sharing your story, you are such an inspiration!
Thank you! 😘♥️
Wow! Amazing story. You are so brave and so strong. Keep it up 👍
Thank you so much! xoxo
you are strong rony
Thank you so much Carlo :)
that is absolutely terrible. I don’t know how you do it, but you are so strong
Thank you so much! It's definitely not easy, but I am so blessed to have an amazing support system and I am so thankful to be alive
Lo sigo repitiendo en el sentido de que tienes unos ojos preciosos y me da la sensacion de que sabes vestirte y arreglarte conforme a tu figura no cayendo en el ridiculo.
Gracias por el cumplido. Es muy dulce de tu parte!
Thank you so much for sharing! I’m also a RAKA and had surgery
On my left leg. And rehab. I get it. Day by day, moment to moment🥰🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗
Thank you so much for sharing your story!! Wishing you lots of health & happiness :)
xoxo
Gracias por recomendarme tu video, RONI.Celebro que digas que consideras muy dulce de mi parte algo que digo porque lo siento en el alma y a una mujer como tu hay que decirle la verdad.
Muchas gracias
thank you for sharing your story!
Thank you for watching! 😊🙏🏻
@@RonyRon 🤍
You’re so brave ❣️
You are beautiful!
Hi hope that you will be fine now we are with you.
Thank you Mansoor :)
Love you Rony maam
What a bunch of crap (that the person took off). Did they check if there was any video cameras in the parking lot? Also check surrounding business. Maybe the car with its damage could be seen. Hope they catch the jackass.
Thank you! 😊🙏🏻
So the person that hit you has never been caught?
To me that's the most disturbing bit of it all because if you can drive off from something like this you can easily assume that 1) either this person has a reason to drive off (probably have done it before, was drunk, etc) 2) who's to say they wouldn't do it again 3) and most scariest is that they probably did it intentionally or wouldn't stop after killing someone.
I'm sure you have plenty to deal with...trust me, I know.
My surgery was in October and while I'm a BK amputee, I have Rheumatoid Arthritis which renders my joints useless.
It's a struggle but such is life. There's no other option but to give it all you got and keep on fighting.
And as my cousin pointed out, primero muerta que sensible, so my prosthesis is leopard print lol 😋🤗
I couldn't agree more, and I am so sorry to hear that you are having some struggles yourself. We are so much stronger than we know, and we will get over anything life throws at us! Stay strong
Alter how many time were you able to nove on a Wheel chair?
I started to use the wheel chair when I was transferred to the rehabilitation center after 2 month in the hospital
Dont you know that you are so strong❤😇
Thank you so much 😊 🙏🏻 😊
You are so beautiful
Thank you :)
❤ love you beautiful lovely baby
do you you lost conscience on the impact?
No I didn't, I was conscious the whole time