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The next day, Madeline's bed was wheeled into a different room. There was a gym mat on the floor, a...
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Arianna's Accident: Chapter 5
Since her accident, Arianna had ben mute. She was a C1 complete quadriplegic, and depended on a ventilator to breathe for her. The ventilator entered her airway through a tracheostomy cut into her neck, but the air it pumped into her lungs no longer passed through her vocal chords, leaving her voiceless. Today, she was going to get a valve for her ventilator that would redirect some of the airflow up, allowing her to try to speak again. She had been warned that it was difficult, so she was a bit anxious, but she was still hopeful that she would finally be able to communicate easily again. Carrie arrived, and helped her sit up. Being moved by others while her limp body flopped around was a strange, unpleasant feeling, but she bore with it, because she wanted to get to the next part: Trying out the speaking valve. Carrie disconnected her vent, and put the speaking valve in. "Okay, Arianna. Try your best. Remember, speak when the machine exhales." "Hhhhhh-" Only a hissing sound
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„Look at this, Luke!” The younger of the two boys on the other side of the waiting area showed his brother something on his cellphone. Both giggled, while their parents were arguing with subdued voices over how to fill out a very specific form. I was eyeing the older one with curiosity. He was a bit older than me, probably 16. I didn’t know anything about him except that his name was Luke, I liked his chaotic brown hair, and that he was in a lime green wheelchair, wearing matching shorts. His legs were thin and motionless, his naked feet resting solemnly on the foot plate of his wheelchair. I took note especially of how his toes curled around the front edge of the plate, where it met the solid metal frame of the wheelchair. A pair of clean, green sneakers that were likely his were put neatly next to each other on the otherwise empty gray chair to his mother’s left. I liked the color of his chair, but I had seen him for the first time today and would probably never see him again
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Life as an amputee chapter I
"I'll miss you honey" he said, holding my hand.I smiled "I'll miss you too..But, you know..it's just for a few days..Are you sure you can take care of yourself?""yes, I can!" he answered.I kissed him goodbye, then started to run to not to miss the plane.
When I sat in my seat I felt so bad.Even though just for a week I was going to be away from my husband.I hated that business trip.I put my earphone and opened my iPod..Muse was playing.In that pute voice I felt asleep.
When I tried to open my eyes I realised that I couldn't do it very well.There was a nurse next to me .She sadi" doctor, she opened her eyes" looking at me.I heard doctor's vo
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Longest chapter yet, had fun writing it
Questions and comments are welcome, as always
Questions and comments are welcome, as always
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Hi,
It's fine, I'm waiting to read the next chapter to understand what will happen and who she'll meet ... and so on
It's fine, I'm waiting to read the next chapter to understand what will happen and who she'll meet ... and so on