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Accidental Journey: An Owner's Guide to a Broken Body

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2008

Because of the poor decision of a teenager, to drive tired, Gayle Andrew and her son Devin were the victims of a terrible accident. Gayle turned the car to avoid a head on, and sheltered her son.

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  • Your story is truly inspiring. It's amazing how much the human body can endure...

    Thank you for coming to Karen's! I was so impacted by your story that I am going to purchase your book sometime in the very near future. :)

  • @RAWRitsRoyal

    I am so glad that you are a part of Karen's class and that we could share this with you...and thank you for taking the time to make such a heartfelf comment...it means a lot to us...Gayle

  • Roytoy...thank you for your concern...Devin is thriving this year...doing well in his last year of college...great girlfriend!

  • My heart cries.... I am so glad you are alive.... and you are looking great and walking. Wow you son grew up to be hansom young man and you must be proud.... and I know he is proud of you... You must know you taught him so much, not to give up.... God bless.

  • @gmcjetpilot Thank you for you kind words...the book is going to the publisher very soon!! A nine year labor of love!

  • Who cares that it was a teenager? The problem is that this person decided to drive tired. Needless age bigotry is depicted here, and it detracts from the real problem that caused this particular accident.

  • @KadeshSa This is not "needless age bigotry"...it's simple fact...the accident was caused by a teenager...just the facts!

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  • This needs to be shown in EVERY Driver's Ed Calss in EVERY High School in THe USA!!!

  • God Bless you always.  you are so brave.

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  • I hope you are doing better. So sorry to hear about your pain.

    And even after all... your biggest worry was your son. You are a wonderful mother.

  • Maybe a total OnStar control of the vehicle is needed.

    What % of teenagers get in accidents?

    Anyway, if you want to be safe, get a welder and some good seamless tubing.

    Weld up a strong 12 point rollcage, a proper seat and a good restraint harness system.

    Better to have bent tubes than fractured boneys.

    Helmets wrok sometimes too.

    And who carries a fire extinguisher.

    That's to gay as well ?

  • so your saying that a 85 mercury grand marquise can stand up better to a kia head on, i think i agree with you

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