The First LinkBy:  Kristen Sell
June 7th, 2007 I graduated  from high school with a great plan for my future.
Seven days later, on a camping trip with my family, I was kicked by a horse and shattered my tibia.
I was scared I wouldn’t make it.
Surgeons inserted a rod and four screws into my right leg. They also found out that my swollen right wrist was full of badly pulled ligaments.  I spent the rest of that summer with a cast on my arm sitting in a wheelchair.
 My wrist swollen to almost the size of my knee
I was scared I would never walk again.
Laying in the hospital after my first surgery
The stitches in my knee
I was scared that nothing would ever be the same.
Obviously, I made it through.I am more than able to walk, now. Nothing is really the same as it was before my surgery.I am more than okay with the changes, though.  Things change and I have no control over that. Life has taken me down a completely different path, but I am confident that it is the right path.
ssdMy leg, today. My scars are barely visible.
June 14th, 2007Seven days after my high school graduation and the first link in an unending chain of events that would lend a hand in molding me into the adult I continue to become.
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  • 1.
    The First LinkBy: Kristen Sell
  • 2.
    June 7th, 2007I graduated from high school with a great plan for my future.
  • 3.
    Seven days later,on a camping trip with my family, I was kicked by a horse and shattered my tibia.
  • 4.
    I was scaredI wouldn’t make it.
  • 5.
    Surgeons inserted arod and four screws into my right leg. They also found out that my swollen right wrist was full of badly pulled ligaments. I spent the rest of that summer with a cast on my arm sitting in a wheelchair.
  • 6.
    My wristswollen to almost the size of my knee
  • 7.
    I was scaredI would never walk again.
  • 8.
    Laying in thehospital after my first surgery
  • 9.
  • 10.
    I was scaredthat nothing would ever be the same.
  • 11.
    Obviously, I madeit through.I am more than able to walk, now. Nothing is really the same as it was before my surgery.I am more than okay with the changes, though. Things change and I have no control over that. Life has taken me down a completely different path, but I am confident that it is the right path.
  • 12.
    ssdMy leg, today.My scars are barely visible.
  • 13.
    June 14th, 2007Sevendays after my high school graduation and the first link in an unending chain of events that would lend a hand in molding me into the adult I continue to become.