There is a light, but it doesn’t have to be at the “end” of the tunnel. Remember that. We are supposed to work through pain in life not try to avoid it. Don’t complain about it. Life is not meant to be one of convenience, but one of FAITH and PERSISTENCE.
At sixteen, when I was finally home and out of the hospital—I still had no idea how I would make it. My identity was crushed, and I knew it would be difficult for others to relate to me because the accident transformed my life!
Those years were vital—to read and study Scripture, to listen to live prayer on the radio most nights, and to talk to GOD daily. I would not have come this far without doing those things! And I still remind myself to practice them.

I am sorry to hear your boyfriend had an accident. Feel free to read more of my posts at https://zinahermez.com (notwithoutgod.net). Visit my “blog categories” section. I hope that helps you find some inspiration!
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Thanks for the encouragement. My boyfriend was spine injured 2 yrs ago and I don’t know why it’s still so hard! We miss the US but don’t know what to do… shattered dreams…Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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