An unexpected place of healing Ramona Pierson

I’m actually going to share something

with you I haven’t talked about probably

in more than 10 years so bear with me as

I take you through this journey when I

was 22 years old I I came home from work

put a leash on my dog and went for my

usual run I had no idea that at that

moment my life was going to change

forever while I was preparing my dog for

the run a man was finishing drinking at

a bar picked up his car keys got into a

car and headed south or wherever he was

I was running across the street and the

only thing that I actually remember is

feeling like a grenade went off in my

head and I remember putting my hands on

the ground and feeling my life’s blood

emptying out of my neck and my mouth

what had happened is he ran a red light

and hit me my dog she ended up

underneath the car I flew out in front

of the car and then he ran over my legs

my left leg got caught up in the wheel

well spun it around the bumper of the

car hit my throat slicing it open I

ended up with blunt chest trauma your

aorta comes up behind your heart it’s

your major artery and it was severed so

my my blood was gurgling out of my mouth

had foamed and horrible things were

happening to me I had no idea what was

going on but strangers intervened kept

my heart moving beating I say moving

because it was quivering and they were

trying to put a beat back into it

somebody was smart and put a big pen in

my neck to open up my airway so that I

could get some air in there and my lung

collapsed so somebody cut me open and

put a pin in there as well to open up my

to to stop that catastrophic event from

happening somehow I ended up at the

hospital I was wrapped in ice and then

eventually put into it

ugh induced coma 18 months later I woke

up I was blind I couldn’t speak and I I

couldn’t walk I was 64 pounds the

hospital really has no idea what to do

with people like that and in fact they

started to call me a gomer that’s

another story we won’t even get into I

had so many surgeries to put my neck

back together to repair my heart a few

times some things work some things dent

I had lots of titanium put in the

cadaver bones to try to get my feet

moving the right way and and I ended up

with the plastic nose porcelain teeth

and all kinds of other things but

eventually I started to look human again

but well it’s hard sometimes to talk

about these things so bear with me I had

more than 50 surgeries but who’s

counting

so eventually the hospital decided it

was time for me to go they needed to

open up space for somebody else that

they thought could could come back from

whatever they were going through

everybody lost faith in me being able to

recover so they basically put a map up

on the wall threw a dart and it landed

at a senior home here in Colorado and I

know all of you are scratching your head

a senior citizens home what in the world

are you going to do there but if you

think about all of the skills and talent

that are in this room right now that’s

what I senior home has so there were all

these skills and talents that these

seniors had the one advantage that they

had over most of you is wisdom because

they had a long life and I needed that

wisdom at that moment in my life but

imagine what it was like for them when I

showed up at their doorstep at that

point I had gained four pounds so it was

68 pounds I was bald I was hot wearing

hospital scrubs and somebody donated

tennis shoes for me and I had a white

cane in one hand and and a suitcase full

of medical records in another hand and

so the senior citizens realized that

they needed to have an emergency meeting

so they pulled back and they were

looking at each other and they were

going okay what skills do we have in

this room this kid needs a lot of work

so they eventually started matching

their talents and skills to all of my

needs but one of the first things they

needed to do was assess what I needed

right away which I needed to figure out

how to eat like a normal human being

since I’d been eating through a tube in

my chest and then through my veins and

so I had to go through trying to to eat

again and they went through that process

and then they had to figure out well she

needs furniture she is sleeping in the

corner of this apartment so they went to

their storage lockers and all gathered

their extra furniture gave me pots and

pans blankets everything and then the

next thing that I needed was

a makeover so out went the green scrubs

and in came the polyester and floral

prints we’re not going to talk about the

hairstyles that they tried to force on

me once my hair grew back but i did say

no to the blue hair so eventually what

went on is they decided that well i need

to learn to speak so you can’t be an

independent person if you’re not able to

speak and can’t see so they figured not

being able to see is one thing but they

need to get me to talk so while Sally

the office manager was teaching me to

speak in the day you know it’s hard

because I you know when you’re a kid you

take things for granted you learn things

unconsciously but for me I had I was an

adult and it was embarrassing and I had

to learn how to coordinate my new throw

with my tongue and my new teeth and my

lips and capture the air and get the

word out so I acted like a two-year-old

and refused to work but the man had a

better idea they were going to make it

fun for me so they were teaching me cuss

word scrapple at night and then secretly

how to swear like a sailor so I’m going

to just leave it to your imagination as

to what my first words were when Sally

finally got my confidence built

so I moved on from there and and a

former teacher who happen to have

Alzheimers took on the task of teaching

me to write the redundancy was actually

good for me so we’ll just keep moving on

one of the pivotal times for me was

actually learning to cross the street

again as a blind person so close your

eyes now imagine you have to cross the

street you don’t know how far that

street is and you don’t know if you’re

going straight and you hear cards

whizzing back and forth and you had a

horrible accident that landed you in the

situation so there were two obstacles I

had to get through one was

post-traumatic stress disorder every

time I approached the corner or the curb

I would panic and the second one was was

actually trying to figure out how to

cross that street so one of the seniors

just came up to me and she pushed me up

to the corner and she said when you

think it’s time to go just stick the

cane out there if it’s hit don’t cross

the street

made perfect sense but by the third cane

that went whizzing across the road they

realized that they needed to put the

resources together and they raised funds

that I could go to the break institute

and actually gain the skills to be a

blind person and also to go get a guide

dog who transformed my life I was able

to return to college because of the

senior citizens who invested in me and

also the guide dog and the skills that I

had gained ten years later I gained my

sight back not magically and I i opted

in for three surgeries and one of them

was experimental it was actually robotic

surgery that removed a hematoma from

behind my eye the biggest change for me

was that the world moved forward that

there were innovations and all kinds of

new things cell phones laptops all these

things that I’d never seen before and

has a blind person your memory of your

visual memory fades and is replaced with

how you feel about things and and how

things sound and how things smell so one

day I was in my room and I saw this

thing sitting in my room and I thought

it was a monster so I was walking around

it and I go I I’m just going to touch it

and I touched it and I went oh my god

it’s a laundry basket so

everything is different when you’re a

sighted person because you take that for

granted but when you’re blind you have

you have the tactile memory for things

the biggest change for me was looking

down at my hands and seeing that I’d

lost 10 years of my life I thought that

time had stood still for some reason and

moved on for family and friends but when

I looked down I realized that time

marched on for me too and that I needed

to get caught up so I got got going on

it we didn’t have words like

crowdsourcing and radical collaboration

when I had my accident but but the

concept held true people working with

people to rebuild me people working with

people to re-educate me I wouldn’t be

standing here today if it wasn’t for

extreme radical collaboration thank you

so much

实际上,我要

与您分享一些我可能已经 10 多年没有谈过的事情了

,所以请耐心

等待我 22 岁时带您完成这段旅程 我

下班回家

给我的狗系上皮带 然后开始我

平常的跑步 我不知道在那

一刻我的生活将永远改变

当我为我的狗

准备跑步时 一个男人

在酒吧喝完酒 拿起他的车钥匙 钻进

车里向南 或者无论他在哪里,

我跑过马路

,我唯一真正记得的就是

感觉就像一颗手榴弹在我的

脑海里爆炸了,我记得我把手

放在地上,感觉我的生命的血液

从我的脖子和嘴里倒空

发生的事情是他

闯红灯撞到我我的狗她最终

在车底下我飞到

车前然后他从我的腿上跑了我的

左腿被车轮卡住了

它绕着保险杠旋转

汽车撞到我的喉咙,把它切开,我

最终 胸部钝伤,你的

主动脉从你的心脏后面出现,这是

你的大动脉,它被切断了,所以

我的血液从我的嘴里汩汩流出,

起泡了,可怕的事情

发生在我身上我不知道发生了什么

事,但一直有陌生人介入

我的心在跳动 我说动

是因为它在颤抖,他们

试图让心跳恢复,

有人很聪明,在

我的脖子上放了一支大笔打开我的气道,这样我

就可以在那里呼吸一些空气和我的肺

晕倒了,所以有人把我切开,并

在里面放了一根针,以打开我

以阻止灾难性事件的

发生,我最终

在医院被冰块包裹,然后

最终进入了

18 个月后导致昏迷 我

醒了,我失明了,我不能说话,

我不能走路我是 64 磅,

医院真的不知道如何处理

这样的人,事实上他们

开始称我为 gomer,这是

我们不会的另一个故事 甚至进入我

做了很多次手术,让我的脖子

重新合拢,修复了我的心脏

几次,有些东西起作用了,有些东西凹陷了,

我在尸体骨头里放了很多钛

,试图让我的脚

以正确的方式移动,最后我

塑料鼻子烤瓷牙

和其他各种各样的东西,但

最终我开始看起来又像人了,

但有时很难

谈论这些事情,所以请耐心等待我进行

了 50 多次手术,但谁在

数呢,

所以最终医院决定

是时候 我去他们需要

为其他人开辟空间,

他们认为可以从

他们所经历的任何事情中恢复过来,

每个人都对我能够康复失去信心,

所以他们基本上

在墙上贴了一张地图,扔了一个飞镖,它降落了

在科罗拉多州的一个养老院,我

知道你们所有人都在摸不着头脑,

一个养老院,你到底

要在那里做什么,但如果你

考虑一下所有的技能和

才能 现在这个房间

就是我的老人院所拥有的,所以这些老人拥有所有

这些技能和才能,

他们比你们大多数人拥有的一个优势就是智慧,因为

他们有很长的寿命,而我

在我的那一刻需要这种智慧 生活,但

想象一下当我出现在他们家门口时对他们来说是什么感觉那时我

体重增加

了 4 磅,所以是

68 磅

一只手拿着拐杖,另一只手拿着一个

装满病历的手提箱,

所以老年人意识到

他们需要召开紧急会议,

所以他们退后,互相

看着对方,然后他们

就没事了 我们有什么技能 在

这个房间里,这个孩子需要做很多工作,

所以他们最终开始将

他们的才能和技能与我的所有

需求相匹配,但他们需要做的第一件事

就是立即评估

我需要什么 弄清楚

如何像正常人一样进食,

因为我一直通过胸腔的管子进食

,然后通过静脉进食,

所以我不得不再次尝试进食

,他们经历了这个过程

,然后他们不得不 弄清楚她

需要家具,她睡在

这间公寓的角落里,所以他们去

了储物柜,所有人都收集了

他们多余的家具,给了我

锅碗瓢盆毯子一切,然后

我需要做的下一件事

就是改头换面,所以出去了 绿色磨砂膏

和涤纶和花卉

印花

进来了 好吧,我

需要学会说话,所以如果你不能说话也看不见,你就不能成为一个

独立的人,

所以

他们认为看不见是一回事,但他们

需要让我说话

办公室经理 Sally 是教科书

你知道这很难,

因为我知道当你还是个孩子的时候,你

认为事情是理所当然的,你会在不知不觉中学习东西,

但对我来说,我是一个

成年人,这很尴尬,我

必须学习如何

用我的舌头、我的新牙齿和我的

嘴唇协调我的新投掷,捕捉空气并说出这个

词,所以我表现得像一个两岁的孩子

,拒绝工作,但那个人有一个

更好的主意,他们会成功

对我来说很有趣,所以他们在晚上教我

说脏话,然后

偷偷地像水手一样发誓,所以我

将让你

想象一下当莎莉终于建立起我的信心时我的第一句话是什么

所以我 从那里继续前进,

一位碰巧患有

老年痴呆症的前老师承担了教

我写冗余的任务,这实际上

对我有好处,所以我们将继续前进,

对我来说关键时刻之一

实际上是学习跨越

再次像一个盲人一样走上街头如此接近你 r

眼睛现在想象你必须过

马路 你不知道那条

街有多远 你不知道你是

不是一直往前走 你会听到卡片

来回呼啸而过 你发生了一场

可怕的事故 这种

情况,所以我

必须克服两个障碍,一个是

创伤后应激障碍,

每次我接近拐角或路边时,

我都会惊慌失措,第二个

实际上是想弄清楚如何

穿过那条马路,所以其中之一 学长们

刚走到我身边,她把我推

到拐角处,她说当你

认为该走的时候,只要把

拐杖插在那里,如果它被击中,不要

过马路

是完全有道理的,但是第三根

拐杖走了 穿过马路,他们

意识到他们需要

整合资源,他们筹集了资金

,我可以去休息学院

,真正获得成为盲人的技能

,还可以去养一只导盲

犬,改变了我的生活

能够重新 因为

老年人投资了我,

也因为导盲犬和我十年后获得的技能而上大学,我

不是神奇地恢复了视力,我

选择了三个手术,其中一个

是实验性的 实际上是机器人

手术从

我的眼睛后面去除了血肿对我来说最大的变化

是世界向前发展

有创新和各种

新事物手机笔记本电脑所有

这些我以前从未见过的东西并且

有一个盲人 你对

视觉记忆的记忆消失了,取而代之的

是你对事物的感觉、

事物的声音和事物的气味,所以有

一天我在我的房间里,我看到这个

东西坐在我的房间里,我认为

它是一个怪物,所以 我在它周围走来

走去我只是要去触摸它

然后我触摸它然后我去哦天哪

这是一个洗衣篮所以

当你是一个有视力的人时一切都不同

因为你认为这是

理所当然但是wh en 你是盲人 你有

你对事物有触觉记忆

对我来说最大的变化是

低头看着我的手 看到我

失去了 10 年的生命 我以为

时间出于某种原因静止并

继续前进 为家人和朋友,但当

我往下看时,我意识到时间

也在流逝,我

需要赶上,所以我开始了,当我发生事故时

,我们没有像

众包和激进合作这样的词,

但是 但这个

概念是真正的人们与

人们合作重建我人们与

人们合作重新教育我

如果不是因为

极端激进的合作我不会今天站在这里非常感谢你