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    <title>Life after crime</title>
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    <description>How do you get over almost being killed for a cellphone?</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2006 04:38:05 MST</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>brendi</dc:creator>
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      <title>The night our life changed...</title>
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        <![CDATA[My name is Brendi and I live in Durban, South Africa.  The reason I am posting this article is to see if there are other people out there who also went through a similar experience and how they coped with it.<br />
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Two years ago I was living a normal life, with my husband, Mario and son.  We had a house & car and we both had a good job.  We were not rich, but we had a good life.  All this changed in one night as my husband was attacked by three men who stole his cell phone.  They stabbed him in the neck; ear as well as in his head.  The knife went through his scull and penetrated his brain by 4 cm.  When we found him next to the road, I must say, I thought he was dead.  After we couldn’t get hold of an Ambulance we loaded him into a car and rushed him to hospital.  They worked on him for about 3 hours before I could see him.  The next day a brain scan revealed the horror of the accident.  He had a lot of blood on his brain as well as two false aneurysms.  He underwent 3 brain operations, the first one was almost 10 hours in theatre, the second to drain blood and put in a drain and the third one to put in a shunt.  When he finally came around after being in a coma for about 2 weeks, he didn’t know who I was or anybody for that matter.  He was in nappies.  I was told that he would be a vegetable forever.  <br />
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This story has a happy ending as, two years later Marius is starting to recover to the extent where I believe we can actually start building a future again.  This is only because of allot of prayer and faith & believing that he will get better, despite what the doctors say.  I also feel that I am getting my husband back.  The only bad thing is that because he couldn’t work, and I had to literally change nappies and nurse him back to life, this had a severe impact on our finances.  We lost our house & mostly everything.  I started working again about a year ago to stay alive.  It is very hard when ones life changes literally overnight.  <br />
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Is there anybody out there who had a similar experience?  What did you do? How did you put your life back together again?  How can one recover financially?  <br />
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Thanks<br />
brendi@adstation.co.za <a href='http://lifeandcrime.blogeasy.com/article.view.run?articleID=198850'>Read More</a>]]>      </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2006 00:15:01 MST</pubDate>
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