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Life in 500 Words: Dealing with the aftermath of an accident
ABC Everyday /
By Elizabeth Quinn
Posted TueTuesday 28 AugAugust 2018 at 6:18am, updated TueTuesday 27 AugAugust 2019 at 12:37am
A 'detour ahead' road sign against a sunset horizon.
Elizabeth says that, despite a difficult recovery, she felt happy because she knew how lucky she was to be alive.(Unsplash: Dan Aragón)
You've been sharing your stories of life-changing moments with ABC RN's Life Matters. Elizabeth gained a new perspective after surviving a car accident. This is her story:
Exactly nine years ago today, I was driving along a country road just outside Geelong — a road I'd travelled hundreds of times.
I was heading home to tell my children their father and I were separating. I was resigned, relieved and sad at the prospect of what lay ahead. My grieving had been done over the previous five years, but my children's was about to start.