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In 1991, a 3/4-ton pickup running 50 mph broadsided my car. I was at the wheel; my toddler was strapped in his car seat behind me. My son's facial lacerations took over 100 stitches to close. I suffered a traumatic brain injury that left me with an unmistakable limp, terrible balance, wandering eyes and vision issues. Before my accident, I was an athlete. I earned many awards and accolades, accumulated twelve conference titles, and hold a college record set over 30 years ago. Though I lost nearly everything, lessons learned from sports lived in my subconscious, driving me forward when nothing else could. This is my story...I am still Lexie.…mehr

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In 1991, a 3/4-ton pickup running 50 mph broadsided my car. I was at the wheel; my toddler was strapped in his car seat behind me. My son's facial lacerations took over 100 stitches to close. I suffered a traumatic brain injury that left me with an unmistakable limp, terrible balance, wandering eyes and vision issues. Before my accident, I was an athlete. I earned many awards and accolades, accumulated twelve conference titles, and hold a college record set over 30 years ago. Though I lost nearly everything, lessons learned from sports lived in my subconscious, driving me forward when nothing else could. This is my story...I am still Lexie.
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Lexie Wyman lives in Kalispell, Montana, with her husband Dan. She coaches all the 7th and 8th grade hurdlers at Kalispell Middle School. You can visit Lexie's blog at: lexiewyman.blogspot.com