Paraplegic bride, 23, walks down the aisle three years after horror crash that shattered her spine

November 28, 2018  17:14

A paraplegic bride has walked down the aisle three years after the car accident that left her paralyzed from the waist down.

Ally Grizzard was driving down a country road in Bowdon, Georgia, in January 2015 when she saw a hay truck driving in the wrong lane towards her.

The truck crashed head on into her car and the then-20-year-old was ejected from her vehicle and landed on the side of the road.

In the hospital, doctors told her that her spine was shattered during the horrific accident and she would likely never be able to walk again.

Grizzard, now 23, remembers that she was driving her dog Lily to the veterinarian that day, but not much else.

'All I remember is seeing a hay truck coming at me, head-on, in my lane,' she told Fox 5 Atlanta.

A driver in a stolen truck hit Gizzard's car as she tried to swerve to avoid an accident.

'I just remember flipping end over end, and I flipped for about 75 yards,' Grizzard said.

Grizzard says she remembers feeling her back shattering as she landed on the ground before she lost consciousness.

Neighbors dialed 911 and Grizzard was airlifted to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta.

'When I got to Grady, I had no pulse, no blood pressure, no nothing,' Grizzard told the news outlet.

Doctors told her parents she had collapsed lungs, internal bleeding, and a spinal cord injury that left her paralyzed from the waist down.

She wrote me a note: "My nursing career is over",' her mother, Lisa Pope, told 11 Alive. 'And I said: "No, it's not. Why would you say that?" And she said: "Because I can't feel my legs".'

Grizzard spent seven months at The Shepherd Center in Atlanta undergoing intense physical therapy to regain her independence.

'I really struggled with going out in public and really worried about what people thought of me,' she said.

After her then-boyfriend Amos proposed in 2017, she was determined not to use a wheelchair at her wedding.

'The night that we got engaged, I texted my therapist with a picture and said: "Are you ready to train me to walk down the aisle?"' she told 11 Alive.

'And he said: "Yeah, let's do this".'

She spent a year-and-a-half training and, on her big day, Grizzard walked down the aisle using leg braces and with her father and stepfather on each side of her.

'It was my very first time walking on grass and uphill, and it was really tough,' she told Fox 5.

'It was a struggle, but I made it down the aisle. It happened, I was determined.'

Grizzard even danced with her new husband to Ed Sheeran's Thinkin' Out Loud for their first dance.

She says she hopes other people with disabilities are inspired when they watch the video of her walking down the aisle.

'Even on the bad days to keep going, you can still have a normal life, you can still get married, you can still have kids and do everything you used to do, just do it in a different way,' she said.

Source: The Daily Mail

Photos: Ashlee Burgess Photography, Ally Grizzard FB/Instagram

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