It was so different from Iraq in that way, because we had to go looking for the fights. And when I got injured, it was about two weeks before I was scheduled to return home…. Yeah, it was a routine patrol with the ANA. We led by example and went out on patrol that day.
And it was that roll of the dice, and I got hit. I stepped on that IED. It blindsided my like a linebacker coming out of nowhere. Something happened! Figure out where the fire is coming from, check whether or not everyone else around me was good, and so on. When the smoke cleared, no one was around. There was no followup, no small arms fire, no other IEDs. I looked down and saw that I was covered in blood. I got hit! Just feeling bad. When you get hit, you still gotta fight.
So after the smoke cleared, my first reaction was anger. I just felt bad. I kept replaying that moment when the IED hit me, wondering if I could have avoided it with more training or more of something else. I obsessed more and more about it, hoping I could go back in time to alter my future. Once your were recovering stateside, did these feelings motivate you to start training? I always tried to motivate others, like my Marines. Going to the gym, taking groups on long runs, doing PT. When I got hurt, those were the things I wanted to do.
I was optimistic because when I was injured, I could still move one leg and the other was still there. And even after I lost the leg, I just wanted to start training again. Anger, depression, sadness, and anxiety all at once. I refused to eat — except for gummy bear candies. I started pushing people away and shutting everything down. My right leg was weak. I could barely walk. All of this made me feel so weak, and the anger bubbled over like a pot of hot water.
So I used it all, all the energy from these feelings, to push myself out of the wheelchair and train so that I could walk again. I felt like I needed to give back. It was therapeutic for me, but it also felt like a way I could give back. But it was a slow process, because I was afraid of my injuries and what people would think about them when they saw them.
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