The girl battled a brain injury and woke up from a coma following 3 months. Unfortunately, her boyfriend was not up to her.
International media reported on the case of Brie Duval, a 25-year-old Australian woman who was in a coma for 3 months due to an accident and, upon waking up, realized that her boyfriend at the time had left her for another woman.
According to the New York Post report, in 2021 Duyal had moved from her native country to Canada to live with her boyfriend. Everything was turning out well, until the night of August 29.
That day both had attended a party. In the parking lot of the place, the young woman suffered a hard fall, hitting her head hard on the pavement.
As a result, she was left with bone and brain damage, being taken by helicopter to the Augusta University Hospital in the United States.
According to what stands out Mirror her parents, unable to travel due to pandemic restrictions, refused to pull the plug and waited to see if there was any reaction in the coming weeks. That happened following a month.
3 months in a coma
Time passed, and Brie Duval finally awoke from her coma. The family reacted happily, although her boyfriend of four years was not in the hospital, they said.
The bad news came when the young woman wanted to contact the man, but noticed that he had blocked her from all his social networks.
Although the worst came when she tried to call him, since she knew that he was with another: “I opened my phone to send him a message, when one appears from this woman who says that ‘she was with her partner’, and that now ‘he lives with me and my son. Please don’t contact him.”
In this sense, Duval indicated that the most painful thing was being hospitalized for five months in complete solitude.
“Seeing them would have helped. I struggled a lot, I had a near death experience. I was scared and literally cried every day. It was definitely something that I never want to experience once more and I don’t want to be separated from my family once more, ”she exposed.
After that, the girl decided to return to her country: “I wanted to return to normal life, just try to establish what my new normal is: I mightn’t swallow when I first woke up, I had to learn to walk once more, from the Waist to toes, feels like dead.”