'I don't remember anything about the impact itself.'
Pamela Jack, 47, suffered multiple life-changing injuries after being struck by a tractor while on a training run with a friend.
She said:"I've always been committed to whatever I set my mind on and being hit by a tractor didn’t change that side of me. Pamela spent 17 days as an inpatient at the high dependency unit at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, in Glasgow. "I know how important the early days are for having a positive, lasting impact on my future recover so I was keen to do whatever was needed.
This included setting up a taxi account, accessing a personal trainer, a private gym and a hydrotherapy tank. "But the brain injury is what changed my life as it impacts your emotions, personality, patience with others and leaves me fatigued – I also lost my driving license for a year until I was cleared to drive again.
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