Editor, Ceres Courier,
Near the end of high school, dresses and tuxedos come out for prom. Seniors also prepare for college, military, and/or work. A lesson from my life must be learned.
In 1992, I was a junior and an athlete at Tracy High School in San Joaquin County. I planned to attend a California college like Modesto Junior College. That never happened.
I was 16 on April 10 of that year and hit head-on by a drunken driver. The collision gave me a coma for 100 days, brain injuries, several broken and dislocated bones, and paralysis. I was a patient in two hospitals for seven months and then had therapy for 17 months.
After 25 years, I still struggle daily with my hearing, talking, walking, and I cannot drive. Schooling for my dream job is unrealistic. A drunken driver dramatically changed my life.
Please do not make a bad decision by driving drunk or become a passenger of a vehicle with one. As the old cliché says, "The life you save may be your own."
Lori Martin,
Tracy
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