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Woke up in the ICU not knowing what happened — almost 18 months later, still processing it all

I don't really know why I'm posting this today. Maybe I just need somewhere to put it.

About a year and a half ago I was driving home from a late shift when a pickup ran a red light and T-boned me at full speed. I don't remember the impact. I don't remember the ambulance. My first real memory is waking up in an ICU bed, seeing my mom and my brother sitting against the wall looking exhausted, and not understanding why my chest felt like a truck was parked on it. Because, well — basically one had been.

I had a collapsed lung, several broken ribs, a fractured pelvis, and a pretty serious traumatic brain injury. I was in the hospital for almost three weeks. The TBI part has been the strangest to deal with — memory gaps, weird mood swings, not feeling like myself in ways that are hard to explain to people who haven't been through it.

The physical stuff is slowly getting better. I do PT twice a week, I see a neurologist, I have a therapist who specializes in trauma. My support system is real and I'm grateful for it.

But nobody tells you how long it takes. How some mornings you wake up and it feels like it just happened. How you get frustrated that you're not "better" yet when people around you think you should be.

I do have a PI case open — liability was clear and the other driver's insurance accepted fault pretty quickly. That part is moving, slowly.

I guess I just wanted to share, and maybe hear from others who are deep in a long recovery. Does it actually get better? Like really better?

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