Nerves can be reknitted, through physical therapy, dedication,
   and hope. She has a community of hope around her and I am proud
   to be a part of that community that you just formed, [1]John
   Bridgeman - of 48 people that might otherwise not be joined
   together in this way.

   She has friends she may never meet whose hearts are with her. I
   am one of those hearts and she is in my prayers and hopes for
   her ongoing improvement.

   Physical therapy stinks. It's hard, boring, repetitive, painful,
   frustrating and at times, seems pointless. But it's not
   pointless; it's POSSIBLE.

   Fight strong, Alexandra Dixon. When you feel weak, those who are
   here thinking and praying for you will be strong. Heart strings
   may be invisible things but they are very real and they cross
   time and space. The drudgery, boredom and pain ARE worth the
   struggle. Life is worth the pain.

   You have have something none of us have: yourself. You are the
   only Alexandra Dixon there ever was, is, or will be in the
   history of humanity, and you are writing your life story with
   every day you fight through the pain.

   Whether or not this event defines you life or not, is your
   choice. Your story is your story and your path is your path. It
   is uniquely yours and while we can't control the circumstances
   we find ourselves in, our responses belong to us. You have my
   prayers but more than that, you have my fullest confidence that,
   however you choose to write your life story, it will be an
   interesting story and it will be your story.

References

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   1. https://www.facebook.com/john.bridgeman.1980