In the Loop reported that, "Amber Kohnhorst was quite literally between a rock and a
hard place. She'd fallen while hiking alone in Cane Beds, Arizona, landing 100
feet below the path she'd been on. Now she was lying in "a narrow,
rock-walled dungeon, maybe 10 feet by 10 feet," Rochester Magazine reports.
Amber, a nurse at Mayo Clinic's Rochester
campus, assessed her injuries, which included a broken nose and pelvis, and
a fractured back. She also assessed her supplies, which included some trail
mix, an empty water bottle, and a whistle. And she assessed her overall
situation. She was alone, broken and — with no cell signal — had no way to call
for help."
........
"Nearly two years after the accident that nearly took her
life, Amber is now doing much more than walking. She's returned to work at Mayo
Clinic and tells Best
Friends blog that "being a patient has made her a better
nurse." The blog reports she's also resumed volunteering with two
organizations close to her heart: "Can Do Canines (an organization that
trains service dogs for people with various challenges) and RideAbility, which
offers therapeutic horseback riding for children and adults with special
needs."
Read more about Amber's remarkable journey at:
After Surviving 100-Foot Fall, Nurse is Moving Forward and Looking Up | In the Loop (mayoclinic.org)
Cheers!
Donna
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