In 2006, a woman drove under the influence, stole a truck, and collided with a parked car, resulting in severe injuries for the victim. The narrator, suffering brain damage similar to that of Gabrielle Giffords, experienced profound life changes, including loss of job capacity and significant personal upheaval. Unable to manage financial affairs, the narrator's attorney sold their home and arranged a move to a new town. Memory loss obscured the details of this transition as the narrator struggled through outpatient therapy to relearn basic life skills.
After the incident, I was treated for brain injuries similar to those of Gabrielle Giffords, unable to manage normal life functions any longer.
Movers I can't recall packed boxes I can't recall, and I landed in a southern town far removed from my former life and child.
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