On November 11, 1997, an ordinary Tuesday became the day that changed my life forever.
In this episode of Resilience with Tasha Schuh, part of the “My Story” series, I take you back to the exact day of my accident—set during opening week for The Wizard of Oz and a rehearsal at the historic Sheldon Theatre in Red Wing, Minnesota. What began as a typical high school evening quickly turned into a terrifying moment that would lead to a spinal cord injury and the beginning of a completely new life.
I share what I remember clearly, what became fuzzy, and what I’ve learned over time from others who were there. This episode focuses only on the day of the accident—what it felt like in the moments before, during, and immediately after—ending as I’m airlifted to the hospital.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
Next episode:
ICU – Life on the Edge (Part 1: The Prognosis)
In the next episode, I’ll take you into the intensive care unit after the helicopter lands, and share what the doctors said—the moment everything became real.
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