I am writing my story not to glorify the life style I used to have, but it is an honest effort to educated irresponsible people who endanger their and others' lives. It is the story of transformation of an immature boy into responsible adulthood in the past year and half. My life has been very colorful. There is hardly anything I haven't done.
In 1996 when I turned 21 years old, my dad asked me that I should go to USA and learn how to live life the hard way. It was easy for me to come to the states because I was born in New York City. I decided to live in Tampa Bay, where I used to work in a gas station 50 plus hours a week. Bored, I decided to join a university. My life at university of south Florida was awesome. I made a lot of friends. Life was good, playing volleyball every day, cricket on weekends and the nights were like never ending alcohol festival. All this ended on the 26 December 2002, my 28th birthday.
I was very happy and looking forward to enjoy that night. So along with my friend Jignesh Bakarania, I went out clubbing where I drank like a fish. Everyone in the club was offering me drinks and the whole atmosphere was wild. That's all I remember about that night. When I opened my eyes, I was surrounded by a herd of medical people. One of the nurses told me that I had an accident and my body was paralyzed below the chest. I thought I was dreaming. I asked the doctors how were my friends. I was very worried about him.
According to the report my friend was driving the SUV very fast, which caused it to flip. During this impact I was thrown out of the window of the front seat, and I was found 20 feet away from the car. The doctors told me that I had incurred a spinal cord injury; my spine was compressed from the T-3 to T-5 region. Luckily my friend escaped with just some minor cuts on the face. This event shook my entire family, I realize now that how much pain I had caused them. I didn't realize how serious this injury was; we thought I would get all right in a month or so. Spinal cord injury was a new concept, which we didn't understand in the beginning; even the doctors didn't give us a straight answer when we asked them if I would be able to walk again.
The first month I was not able to get up, due to the heavy blood loss. One day had changed my entire life. I was such an independent person, and suddenly I was entirely dependent on people.
Dr Kumar of Tampa Bay did a fantastic job with my spine. It was an amazing feeling when my Indian, American, Pakistani and Bangladeshi friends came to visit me at the hospital. I was in Tampa general for two months, where I started my physical and occupational therapy. At first this was very hard; I barely had any strength in me. Even small functions of daily life seemed like mammoth targets. My friends used to visit me everyday at my place, used to take me around. But Jignesh was nowhere to be seen. After some time, he went back to his old ways. The shocking thing is that he was charged with a DUI again in March 2004, the cops arrested him at 9 am, unbelievable? You better believe it people. I felt hurt a lot when I heard that, I thought that our incident didn't make any difference to him. Anyways in May 2003 I left Tampa for a new hope.
I went to a very renowned ayurvedic hospital in Kerala, Arya Vaidya Sala that is located in Kottakal. After treatment for six weeks, I flew to Baroda, Gujarat, and my hometown.
I wish I could get well soon, so that I can put a smile on my parents face. They have been through a lot emotionally and financially; I really want to change this situation. I am thankful to all my friends in USA; they have been very loyal and understanding. I would also like to thank Pawan Mehra, who was never there in the good times, but one of the first ones to get in touch with me in the bad times. Pawan has inspired me to write about my story.
Birju Patel
Patelville@yahoo.com

13 comments:
Very well written, two thumbs up
Hi Birju,
I got to know about you from your mail to the SCI Yahoo group. I just read your post and here's my comment. Just wait till you hear from the guys and gals in the SCI group. A greater bunch of friends you will not find if you searched the earth with a toothcomb.
I want you to know this. A person in a wheelchair may be handicapped in some ways (this depends on his mindset actually) but he/she is in no way disabled. I refuse to accept that. You write beautifully. How many people can do that?
Will be reading at your blog. Is there a way you can mail it to my ID so I don't miss your posts? Do you have an RSS reader?
Geeta.
Dear Birju,
As always you have been a source of inspiration for me. Your blog is such a wonderful expression of your feelings and your inner strength. I am sure you are going to be up and about very soon to go out for a date with me:) Love you.
Queen of hearts
Dear Birju,
With all the advancement in the stem cell research, I hope U'll find a cure for ur situation. I can really understand what it takes to lead a life ina wheel chair. I wish and pray for the Rapid developement of new therapy which could make you normal Human being. You did a wonderful job writing blog, which I think changed atleast handful of people around the world for better, In that way, U already made difference in the lives of others. wat any one else would want in life than having positive impact on the ppls lives.
"Hope is the good thing, Probably the Best thing. And the no good thing ever dies"
dear birju,
i admire ur strength. my father passed away in a road traffic accident 13 yrs ago...and our life changed forever...count ur blessings everyday that u can still see ur family and feel tehir soothing touch.. good luck in all your endeavours !
I really admire your approach to life after your accident. I don't know if you already are, but you might be able to do a great job if you spread more awareness in India about traffic injuries and seat belt use
hi birju
all my best wishes r with u
parvez
Birju dear
I have left several comments here but somehow never seen them. There is simplicity and sincerity in your writing. keep it going. Share your wisdom with people who need it.
Get well soon and then I have a surprise for you. You will know who I am then.
Love and more.
Hi wish u all the very best in life.. stay positive always.. like ur attitude dude.. i've gone thru a very major road accident myself.. lost my father & my to be father-in-law in it.. its a longstory..
Cheers..
SHABBIR
Hi... like ur attitude towards life dude..wish u all the very best in life.. i have myself gone thru a very major road accident.. which changed my life.. i lost my dad and dad in law... its a long story mate..
wish u a quick recovery..
SHABBIR
Hi Patel, sorry to read your story, I just pray that it would be inspirational for others to learn something from. I sincerely wish you get well soon and walk free.
Hey Birju,
How are you?hope you doing good.
i have one good suggestion for you.Right now festive seasons is started so start posting comments / blogs / scraps / emails regarding horror of drink and drive. (actually m one of them too..but now m wide awake after reading your blog "The story of my accident")
The future depends on what we do in the present. - Mahatma Gandhi
I heartly wish you get well soon ...very soon .
Best of luck Buddy.
Your Well wisher!
Dear Birju,
You inspire me to value life. Mine. Others.
It is probably going to change the way I live.
I saw your photos. Your face exudes positivity!
Btw, LOVED your ferrari-red wheel-chair! :-)
You have no idea how much difference you have made to me. Bless you bro.
Loads of love,
Shreyas.
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