At seventeen years old, Ruthie Lindsey was hit by an ambulance. She was given a five percent chance of survival and one percent chance of walking again. One month later, after a spinal fusion surgery, Ruthie defied the odds, leaving the hospital on her own two feet. Just a few years later, Ruthie began to experience debilitating pain. Her case confounded doctors and after numerous rounds of testing, imaging, and treatment, they prescribed narcotic painkillers--lots of them. Ruthie had become bedridden, dependent on painkillers, and hopeless, when an X-ray revealed that the wire used to fuse her spine was piercing her brain stem.
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