Saturday, June 6, 2026

An attitude of gratitude: Mikey’s journey

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“I was coming home from an Old Year’s Night gig on January 1st last year, and being extremely tired, I fell asleep at the wheel. I remember driving through Broad Street and thinking ‘I feel real tired’. What I would normally do in a case like that if I am very tired is I pull over, but being that I was in town, I said let me try and make it to Bay Street, and the next thing I opened my eyes and I saw a big grey wall in front of me. I mashed the brake, and at the same time my leg was extended on the brake is when I hit. So, while the damage to my car was minimal since I wasn’t driving fast, because I had my leg extended, the impact pushed my hip out of the socket. So, basically, I had a broken hip.

“After checking around to make sure nobody else was involved and that I was okay physically – because I felt myself; I didn’t feel any pain – I was very disappointed I hit the car. So, when I got out of the car to stand up, my leg basically was going from under me.” (NTE)

Read more of Mikey’s story in this month’s Better Health Magazine. Get your copy wherever Nation newspapers are sold, or subscribe at www.nationnews.com

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