The 6 Stages of Drunkenness - Forget Me Not Mission
The 6 Stages of Drunkenness - Forget Me Not Mission
The 6 Stages of Drunkenness - Forget Me Not Mission
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I was in the hospital. ”<br />
Ten years later, I am a happy 29-year-old woman<br />
with everything going for me. I have learned that<br />
things happen for a reason and through our trials in life<br />
we overcome and learn from them. I live with the scars<br />
on my face, my stomach, and the large scar due to my<br />
hip surgery. Sometimes I can even feel the three metal<br />
pins holding my femur bone all together, and it makes<br />
me think I have just won a battle! Just last night I had<br />
a dream about witnessing someone driving drunk and I<br />
took my stand and told my story. <strong>Not</strong> sure why I dreamed<br />
that and then I was e-mailed to write this story. To this<br />
day I am so thankful for my parents, siblings, and friends<br />
who stood by my side through the healing process.<br />
Racheal Ramage<br />
CRASH DETAILS<br />
Victim:<br />
Date:<br />
Location:<br />
Injuries:<br />
Anyone who spots a soldier at risk is asked to call (907) 384-2366.<br />
Racheal Ramage<br />
04-18-1999<br />
Trunk Road,<br />
Palmer<br />
Broken Femur,<br />
Punctured<br />
Bladder, Cut<br />
Face, Sprained<br />
Ankle<br />
“I headed down the road and saw headlights<br />
coming straight for me and I don’t remember the rest…”<br />
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