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The Beginning...What happened to Brooke?


I missed about the first 20 mins of the movie...what accident did Brooke get into?

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She was hit by a car. I missed the first few minutes as well, but from what I can tell was walking somewhere (she wasnt supposed to be) and was hit by one - possibly two - cars.

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Basically, there is a very busy road right near the middle school (unlike the quiet road they show in the TV movie)...imagine a 55 mile an hour highway with the occasional stop light. Anyway, she left school and instead of taking the bus home as she was supposed to, she decided to walk with friends. Also, instead of walking across the road at the stop light where the crossing guard was, they tried to run across this very busy road, which is virtually impossible. Brooke was hit in the process, though I don't know if it was one car or multiple.

The movie isn't quite accurate at a few points like this.

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yeah the movie didnt even show what happin.yer jest sapposed ta giss cuz it shows her shoe layin in the street and a bunch of her papers.thats all it shows.an the only time she says aneything bout it is when she first wheels inta the harverd auditorum and sum kids is lookin at her all crooked and she says "hi im brooke i wuz hit by a car when i wuz 11"

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Yes. It didnt SHow what happened,but she was hit by a spedding car while crossing the road,leaving her paralyzed.
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So sad.

Who lives in a pinapple under the sea...?

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Yes she was hit by a car trying to walk home from Robert Murphy High School in Long Island. I went to that school and I was in 7th grade when it happened. She missed that year, but was back the next school year. I used to see her all the time in the hallways between classes. It's incredible the obstacles she overcame, and she deserves no less than the highest respect for what she accomplished.

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yeahh i play basketball with the some kids that go there on my travel team. I go to Dawnwood on Long Island soo yeah.

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HWen school let out her friends talked her into walking home with them so they could beat the bus. Brooke and her siblings were forbidden to go neat that road by thier paretns,Brooke wnet anyway I guess,she was hit by one car and thrown of another so the book says,they dont how her being hit but she is shown lying on the road unconsious with the paramedics there.her dad and sister drove up to see waht happed when her friends told them Brooke had been hurt.

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I agree Stepahne,I can picture having no function below my neack.Im glad Brooke survived though, she couldve been killed.Im glad she is doing her best each and everyday and wish her the best.I ccried in parts of the film that one included

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I remember seeing something on TV saying that Brooke and her family did join Chris Reeve for parts of the filming.I dont think the family would show the actual details of Brooke being hit be the car .that can't be easy to relive.

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Brooke Ellison was hit by a car on Nicolls Road in Stony Brook, Long Island. Instead of taking the bus home like she was told to, she decided to walk home across Nicolls Road with her friends. She was hit by a car and left paralyzed. I live about 2 streets away from Nicolls Road. Although Brooke went to Murphy Junior High, I go to the rival school Gelinas (we're in the same school district).

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she was 11 when that happened, what year was that?

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Nicolls Road was intended to be upgraded into a limited-access highway, and should be. It's not really meant for pedestrians.

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More info on Nicolls Road:
http://www.nycroads.com/roads/CR-97/
If you're a Long Islander, you know this, If you're a roadgeek from Long Island, you know this better than your fellow islanders.

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The real point is, what happened to her is unimportant in the long run, and unimportant to her story.

I'm a paraplegic, and how I got that way really makes no difference. What counted was what I did with my life after my injury. Immediately post-injury, I spent months in a rehab facility that specialized in people with spinal cord injuries, both paras and quads. While some people dwelled on what happened to them and felt sorry for themselves, most of us just concentrated on doing what we could to return to life outside of hospitals and rehab centers. Those that spent time reliving the past never made much of their lives after they were injured. Those of us who didn't went on to hold jobs, raise families, even play sports. We do much of the same things that everyone else does.

I don't know if this is easy for able-bodied people to understand, but for those of us with spinal cord injuries, how we got that way doesn't matter. We deal with our situations as they are now, and live life as best we can in the present. The past doesn't really matter. Our stories start with our recoveries, not with the causes of our injuries.

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