Yapton mum Amanda hopes to be home for her birthday after five months in hospital
Amanda Newton, from Yapton, was paralysed from the waste down in a freak cycling accident last August.
The back brake of her bike failed and she careened down Bury Hill before crashing into a road sign, fracturing her spine.
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Hide AdAmanda, 44, will never be able to walk again and she has been at the spinal ward of Stoke Mandeville Hospital since her crash.
Last month she underwent a successful operation which means she is now able to sit up without the need for a back brace.
And there was more good news last week when she was told she could be allowed home to her husband and four children as early as next month.
“Being told I was going to St Joseph’s (Ward), my final destination before home, left me in disbelief,” Amanda told the Observer.
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Hide Ad“Only a few weeks ago I was tied to machines and drips and a morphine pump after major surgery.
“Now I am free from that and getting stronger day by day.
“The idea of going home is just all your dreams come true at once, especially after getting so close and having it taken away from me by the surgery.”
She added: “When my family visit I want to chase out that main entrance after them and go home with them.
“I want to be home by my birthday, on February 2, that’s my ultimate goal but I know that is pushing things.
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Hide Ad“I find out my exact discharge date next week but mid Feb is a time that has been mentioned on a few occasions.”
Amanda first broke the news of her terrible accident on Facebook, just hours after being told she was unlikely to ever walk again.
Still she managed a smile from her hospital bed, and in regular posts since she has bravely charted her highs and lows, remaining incredibly positive throughout.
On January 2 she posted: “I have been given a standing frame of my very own to take home with me.
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Hide Ad“Humans were meant to stand upright on 2 legs and although I can’t do this on my own anymore it is still very important that I do.”
Amanda, a former marathon runner, described Christmas Day away from her family as ‘surreal’.
But she enjoyed a ‘special time’ with her parents, who came to visit in the afternoon, and on Boxing Day her husband and children drove up to be with her for the day.
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