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For 8 Years I Cared for My Paralyzed Husband – When He Finally Walked Again, He Gave Me Divorce Papers

For three happy years, I devoted myself to our family while David worked. Then, one night, everything collapsed.

At 11:30 p.m., I received a call from the hospital. David had been in a serious car accident. When I arrived, the doctor told me the damage to his spinal cord was severe. He was paralyzed from the waist down, and the chances of him ever walking again were extremely small.
That night, I held his hand and promised I wouldn’t leave. Our children were only eight and five. Walking away was never an option.

The accident destroyed more than David’s body—it destroyed our finances. His law firm collapsed, the income vanished, and medical bills drained our savings. I returned to work after three years away, taking the first job I could find. The pay was low, but it kept us afloat.

My days began before sunrise and never really ended. I worked full-time, raised two children, and became David’s caregiver—lifting him, bathing him, feeding him, managing his medications, appointments, and paperwork. I ran the household alone. For eight years, that was my life.
People told me I was strong. They said most would have left. But I stayed because I loved him and believed our marriage meant something.

In the seventh year, something changed. During a checkup, the doctor noticed nerve activity. David moved his toe. It was the first sign of hope we’d had in years.
The following year was filled with physical therapy. Progress was slow, painful, and exhausting—but it worked. One day, David stood. Months later, he walked on his own. Doctors called it a miracle. I believed it was our new beginning

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