I Almost Di**, Then This Happened…
Summary
TLDRIn this inspiring narrative, a young YouTube star shares his journey of recovery after a life-altering scooter accident. The video documents his challenges, from enduring multiple surgeries and a coma to facing the physical and emotional obstacles of rehabilitation. It highlights the importance of resilience, as he transitions from a hospital to home, trades a wheelchair for a scooter, and finally gets his cast removed. Amidst the trials, he expresses gratitude for the support from his fans and stays positive, even as he adapts to life with a cast and anticipates a long road to full recovery. The video is a testament to the power of community and the human spirit in overcoming adversity.
Takeaways
- 🏥 The individual has been discharged from the hospital after a serious scooter accident and is now at home for recovery.
- 🤕 The recovery process involves dealing with both physical and emotional challenges, including injuries and surgeries.
- 🛌 The feeling of being back home after a hospital stay is described as amazing and a significant milestone.
- 🧠 The accident survivor mentions that brain injuries can affect problem-solving skills and shares a positive experience with a related test.
- 🛋️ The transition from a wheelchair to a scooter represents a step forward in the recovery process, despite some initial struggles.
- 💡 The individual expresses gratitude for the support received from others during this difficult time.
- 🚫 The cast on the leg is seen as a significant hindrance and the individual looks forward to having it removed.
- 🎁 There is a mention of a room makeover that was a surprise, showcasing the support and care from family and friends.
- 📅 The expected recovery time given by the doctor is between one to one and a half years, but the individual is optimistic about healing faster.
- 🎽 The person is working on merchandise and has an upcoming release, indicating a focus on creative pursuits during recovery.
Q & A
What was the individual's initial feeling upon returning home after the accident?
-The individual felt amazing to be home, expressing that it felt much better than being in the hospital.
How long was the person in a coma for after the accident?
-The person was in a coma for 5 days after the scooter accident.
What was the individual's reaction to getting their staples removed?
-The individual felt much better after having the staples removed, no longer experiencing the itchiness and discomfort that came with having them.
What did the individual do to pass the time during their recovery?
-The individual worked on a lot of merch, which they encouraged people to check out on Instagram.
How did the individual's accident affect their mobility?
-The individual's mobility was significantly impacted, as they were in a wheelchair and later used a scooter to move around.
What was the individual's reaction to receiving a new scooter to aid in their mobility?
-Initially, the individual was excited about the new scooter, but later realized it was not functional and suggested discarding it.
How did the individual feel about getting their cast off?
-The individual was very excited about getting their cast off, expressing relief and a sense of freedom.
What was the individual's attitude towards their recovery process?
-The individual was determined and optimistic about their recovery, stating they plan to heal faster than the doctor's estimate by eating right and exercising.
What was the individual's response to the brain function test?
-The individual successfully completed the brain function test, indicating that their cognitive abilities were not severely affected by the accident.
How did the accident change the individual's perspective on life?
-The accident made the individual appreciate life more and realize how good the life they had before the accident was.
What message did the individual have for their supporters during their recovery?
-The individual expressed gratitude to all their supporters, thanking them for their prayers and support, and acknowledging that they couldn't have gotten through the accident without them.
Outlines
🏥 Recovery Begins at Home
The script opens with a character expressing excitement about finally going home after a long hospital stay due to a scooter accident. The individual reflects on the challenging week, which included being in a coma for five days and dealing with multiple injuries and surgeries. The focus is on the emotional and physical journey of recovery, emphasizing the support from friends and the relief of being back in a familiar environment. The character also discusses the obstacles faced during recovery and the positive outlook towards healing, despite the challenges.
🛵 Getting Back on the Scooter
This paragraph discusses the character's struggle with the limitations imposed by a cast after the accident. The excitement of getting the cast removed is palpable, and the individual shares their feelings of discomfort and restriction due to the cast. The narrative then shifts to the character's return to normalcy, with a humorous yet earnest account of shopping for snacks and the small joys of everyday activities. A brain teaser is introduced to test the character's cognitive skills, followed by a reflection on the most challenging aspects of the injury and the gratitude expressed for the support received.
🎽 Designing Merch and Future Plans
The final paragraph focuses on the character's efforts to stay productive during recovery by working on merchandise designs. The individual promotes their upcoming merch release and expresses a desire to return to an active lifestyle. The cast removal process is detailed, highlighting the character's relief and excitement. The narrative concludes with the character's reflections on how the accident has changed their perspective on life, their appreciation for their previous life, and the anticipation of a full recovery, despite the doctor's prognosis. The character also expresses gratitude towards their fans for their support throughout the recovery process.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Accident
💡Recovery
💡Emotional
💡Support
💡Adaptation
💡Gratitude
💡Challenge
💡Home
💡Brain Injury
💡Merchandising
Highlights
The individual has been discharged from the hospital after a severe scooter accident and is now at home for recovery.
The recovery process involves dealing with both physical and emotional obstacles.
The person spent 5 days in a coma following the accident.
Prayer became a source of solace and strength during the challenging time.
The individual experienced significant pain during the removal of staples from their head.
The feeling of being home after a long hospital stay is euphoric and highly anticipated.
Adaptation to new mobility aids, such as a scooter and wheelchair, is part of the recovery journey.
The person's initial reaction to receiving a new scooter is mixed with excitement and apprehension.
The process of removing a cast is both nerve-wracking and relieving.
Regaining the ability to perform simple tasks, like itching an itch, brings immense satisfaction.
The individual expresses a desire to return to normal activities, such as shopping for snacks.
The importance of enjoying small pleasures, like eating snacks, is highlighted during recovery.
Brain injuries can impact problem-solving skills, but the person seems to be coping well.
The accident has led to a newfound appreciation for life.
The support and prayers from others have played a crucial role in the recovery process.
The experience has been transformative, opening eyes to the value of life before the accident.
The individual is actively working on personal projects, such as merch, during recovery.
The healing process is expected to take between one to one and a half years.
The person is optimistic about healing faster than predicted with the right lifestyle adjustments.
The excitement of getting rid of the cast and the anticipation of returning to a more normal life is palpable.
Transcripts
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yo
needle yo yo what's good yo today is the
day you go home finally bro I've been
waiting a long time are you excited long
it's only been two days for your
knowledge 3 days no it's been like no
today's been a week actually really
exactly a week yeah it's been a week
needle how do you feel after all that
though terrible I'd never want to go do
that again
all right y all we got to do now is wait
for the doctors to come in so they can
dismiss you yep in Life Unexpected
challenges can knock us off our course
but it's How We rise after the fall that
defines our strength since my release
from the hospital after a terrible
scooter accident and having multiple
injuries and surgeries I'm on a journey
at recovering at home the road to
recovery is filled with obstacles both
physical and emotional this journey is
not meant to be traveled
alone yo need
you just made it home finally dude does
it feel good to be home feels amazing to
be home yeah I've been waiting You' been
waiting look you got a TV we got your
bed out here look you're chilling is it
better than the
hospital teen and YouTube star is now at
home and recovering after getting hit by
a car while riding an electric scooter
for the past week he has been fighting
for his life I'm very lucky to be in a
wheelchair not in the hospital right now
they like put me to sleep for like 5
days I was in a coma for 5 days
basically really what I started to do
was just pray and he was already loaded
in the ambulance and they were about to
take them away so I was just kind of
there trying to piece together what just
happened how do the Staples feel they
hurt really bad whenever they were
taking them out I felt it so so clearly
it was was painful and how they remove
them exactly uh they got they got pliers
they pulled it out a little bit and they
snipped them and pulled them out oh
that's disgusting yeah how does it feel
have them out feels way better I mean I
had a bandage on my head with the
Staples underneath and I was really
itchy I couldn't do anything about it
but now I itch my head so must have been
pretty uncomfortable yeah very how was
seeing Salish for the first time since
your accident oh it was so fun I mean we
did a lot she pushed me around the
neighborhood we filmed a video it was
pretty fun it was nice seeing it
again all right so it's been about 3
weeks since he know injury and he
doesn't want to be in a wheelchair
anymore so we got him this scooter we're
about to go take it to him look at this
thing this thing Zoom look I probably
shouldn't be doing this with my feet I
don't know it's kind of fun the low key
but this is way better than this
wheelchair though we also need all like
a hoverboard wheelchair thing and if you
guys want to see that video click the
eye right here that was kind of a mess
okay let's get this
needle
needle
needle check it out kicking it to run
new
scooter the break all right so I know
you been having some trouble getting
around so I got you this m scooter hey
if you need a hoverboard just let me
know I got you
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we going to be uh showing you doll
the
scooter good question I don't know I was
just going to put it in the D how do you
think he's going to
react I don't
know I don't know should we show
him
how long do we have to
wait an hour ago 15
minutes look at
that look at the
front look at that I don't know what
that is are those lights yeah oh my
goodness oh my goodness I didn't even
realize that totally broke right no it's
like
jeez oh I forgot to take that
out
that thing is
massive that's going to be oh wait close
it
nice all right that's how it's
done
is it broken wait
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put dang I'm going to destroy this thing
should burn it all right we should burn
it no let throw it away doesn't work let
go let go let's go let go wait does it
work oh steering wheel oh my God the
steering wheel's com yeah we're throwing
this in the trash right now
DP check it out oh wait wait hear hey
wait what no way n n it still
works ready 1 2
3 imagine someone never never again how
do you feel about seeing your scooter
good what very good why it's broken
anyways I can't ride it yeah I guess
you're
right you all y today you're getting
your cast off you excited oh my God yes
absolutely maybe maybe maybe getting the
cast off and maybe maybe yeah have you
been enjoying having your cast on no not
at all are you ready to get it off yeah
no I think another month I think another
month and it what do you think about
that needle no no what's been the most
challenging obstacle having the cast on
uh everything I do everything that a
normal person can do I can like I I can
but like it's hard with the cast on
especially well I guess we'll see for
you you'll get your cast off today yeah
yep I would lean oh my
God I
got I know I have it in my hand you're
your window fell off what are you
doing are you serious getting off
f
guys they said I can get my gas off I'm
so excited are you excited of course
Kobe look still a little bump this is so
gross it e can I touch it yeah I don't
want to touch it touch it doesn't I
don't
know it feels
hard how do you feel getting your cast
off amazing does it feel a lot better oh
my God I can actually itch my knee right
here like stand
oh it's so much easier to get in the
car it's so heavy oh we look lift it
up got it it's like 5 lb no I'm
good I'll see you at
home okay since I haven't been out of
the house in a while I'm going to be
doing things I normally do I'm going to
be buying snacks I'm going to be messing
around messing around broken leg what
you bu build a toilet paper or something
I'm getting some Takis Takis yes Takis
Takis no Takis you Takis I will get out
right now and eat them oh wait I want to
get some lime chips actually some Lon
lemon chips wait that way needle how
have you been enjoying getting out since
you're injured you like it uh it's all
right does it feel good to be back in
stores messing around yeah it's not
really messing around feel like a yeah
we're messing around we're like a child
like three people on One Shopping Cart
feel like a child right now hey bring me
to the Takis now Takis yes no Tak I will
crutch over there right now okay I'll
get you some candy
without let's go you know what okay let
okay we're going Takis
yeah actually no lime chips lime chips
oh lime chips yes okay we're going what
are the Takis good bro it's like giving
a kid poison you know it you
know M see this is good snacks
no oh wait oh oh those R though the
small ones can you get two bags of small
ones taste better here take those away
one more that's it that's it 25 packs no
they're so it's this big look look at
that it's so I ate the whole thing in a
day bro it's so
small I like the mini wait that's is the
regular no
mini maybe some Dr Pepper
too perfect perfect perfect get those
are these yeah what oh yeah I'm better
told you I'm snacking up on snacks no
way
unhealthy snacks good that's what I like
oh yeah we definitely got everything we
need okay well I was glad I was able to
do that got some snacks was able to
chill now it's time to head home eat all
my snacks and relax so I've been reading
up on some things and apparently brain
injuries can really affect problem
solving skills so um we have a little
test from our friends from challenge
Champs okay uh prepared especially for
you so I'm going to have you simply take
a quick little test and we can see if
your if your brain's still functioning
as as if if it was before all right okay
call FL cauliflower yeah I got
it what is that is that a gummy oh gummy
bear fruit punch oh my
God R ice rice did you get it yeah I got
it okay apparently my brain is not that
messed up so I think we should be
good what has been the most challenging
obstacle that you've faced so far with
your injury
not being able to walk for
sure that's probably like the worst one
in my head I can't like move that much
so it kind of sucks and since your
accident what are you most grateful for
uh not the accident that's for sure
uh I don't know I mean I guess I've
learned to appreciate life more so I
mean that's something a lot of people
were worried about you and praying about
you what would you like to say to those
people uh I would like to say thank you
all and thank you so much for the
support I couldn't have got through it
without y'all how has it experience
changed you
personally how has it changed me I mean
it's open my eyes a little bit more it's
realized how good of a life I had before
the accident so since your injury what
have you been doing to pass your time um
I mean I've been working on a lot of
merch which you should definitely go
check out if you do want to check it out
it's actually really cool go to the
Instagram need all Wonder clothing and
you can click on the bottom link and
it'll take you right to the website it
drops April 5th so make sure to check it
out it seems like you're healing faster
than expected are you still taking it
easy uh absolutely not I'm not taking it
easy I'm not an easy person how do you
like the cast of being on or do you at
all I hate it I hate it it's the worst
thing ever I'm probably going to get a
boot and how long do you have to have it
on uh I get it off tomorrow oh yeah and
I'm I think I'm getting a boot or
they're just going to take it off
completely I I don't know yet saw the
video with the room makeover and
obviously I seen your room and how did
that make you feel actually to be and
see your room for the first time oh I
love my room I still love it I mean she
did a pretty good job so I have to give
her credit you really wanted to give
back back in your room didn't you yep I
heard your family was trying to distract
you and buy time while they helped get
it painted and ready for Jordan and
Salish to come and do the makeover yeah
that must have been pretty frustrating
not the bedroom I mean it was kind of at
the end when they moved my bed I was
like oh okay I see what they're doing
but I wasn't 100% sure I thought they
were just moving my bed in there cuz
they're fixing it up I didn't know it
was going to be that good what did the
doctor say about how long it would take
for you to be fully healed uh a year to
a year and a half yikes but I'm not
going to follow that I feel like I'm
going to heal faster I just have to eat
the right food and do exercise and I
also do want to thank all my fans and I
love you all thank you for the support
and make sure to stay tuned for the
Journey of my
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recovery
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