Posted on 10/19/2017 8:50:27 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
HOLLYWOOD, California, October 18, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) After Victoria Arlen spent four years in a vegetative state, many in the medical establishment had given up on her. Now shes whirling across a stage competing on ABCs Dancing with the Stars.
At age 11, Arlen started showing signs of two rare disorders that caused swelling in her brain and spinal cord. But doctors couldnt figure out what was wrong.
Untreated, she began to lose function in her legs, then her hands and arms. She couldnt swallow and couldnt think of the words she wanted to say. Ultimately, her body shut down completely. She fell into a Permanent Vegetative State (PVS).
After two years, nothing had changed on the outside, but Arlen woke up inside a body that could not move. She later explained, I could hear the conversations going on around me, but I had no way of alerting anyone that I was aware they were there.
Doctors told Arlens parents that there was no hope. The experts said their daughter would be a vegetable for the rest of her life.
Though no one else knew it, I heard those conversations, Arlen later recalled. She lived for two more years unable to move or respond in any way as a cognizant vegetable.
Most parents with a daughter (or son) in such a condition for four years would have followed the advice of the experts and pulled the plug. What was the difference with Victoria Arlens case?
But my parents believed in me, Arlen testified. They set up a hospital room in our house in New Hampshire and took care of me. My three brothers talked to me and kept me in the know about what was going on outside of my room.
They empowered me to fight and get stronger, she said. They didnt know I could hear them, but I could.
Finally, in 2009, after four years of being declared a human vegetable, Arlen made eye contact with her mother. Over the next year, she very slowly began coming back to life.
Raw sounds became words, became sentences, she later described. A twitch of my index finger became the wave of my hand. Painstakingly slowly, the ability to swallow pudding eventually led to me mowing on a steak.
Arlen came back. However, she had lost the use of her legs.
The swelling had severely damaged her spinal cord. She was permanently paralyzed from the waist down.
You need to get used to being in a wheelchair is what Arlen heard from every specialist. But again, there was something different about Victoria Arlens case.
When my doctors said I would never walk, I didnt believe them, she later said. My idea of what is possible had changed. ... Id already overcome the impossible.
And her parents backed up her efforts with superhuman devotion.
My parents promised they would do whatever it took to help me to walk again, Arlen told ESPN. They kept that promise. They never lost hope.
An avid swimmer as a child, with the literal push of her brothers, Arlen found she could swim without her legs. Working tirelessly every day for two years, she gained strength and in 2012 made the U.S. Paralympic swim team. At age 17, she won three silver medals and one gold in the 100-meter freestyle.
But I never lost my hope and vision for getting out of that chair, she doggedly said.
Arlen and her mother moved to San Diego to train with a paralysis recovery center in San Diego called Project Walk. Strapped into a harness above a treadmill, Arlen was surrounded by trainers who moved her legs in the hope that somehow the constant activity would stimulate her legs to wake up. Eventually, her parents mortgaged their house to open Project Walk Boston in their hometown.
But the doctors cautioned that if there is no improvement after two years, there will never be improvement. For Arlen, it had been six years since she came out of her vegetative state.
Despite agonizing frustration, I put in everything I had every day, spending thousands of hours working and fighting for one flicker of a sign that my legs were still alive, Arlen related. For the longest time, I didnt see even a twitch of movement.
Then, on November 11, 2015, one of my trainers noticed a flicker, she said. It was the tiniest movement from within Arlens right leg.
It wasnt much, but it was all the hope I needed, she said. Grasping onto that tiny flicker, Arlen fanned the flame, and slowly began to show more progress. For five months, she trained her legs until they could hold her weight and she could keep her balance.
On March 3, 2016, after 10 years paralyzed in a wheelchair, I let go of the crutches and put one foot in front of the other, Arlen beamed. I havent stopped since.
Indeed, Arlen hasnt stopped since. While walking is still challenging and I still have significant impairment, at age 22 Arlen is now competing in ABC-TVs Dancing With The Stars. Her routine with professional dancer Val Chmerkovskiy danced out to her own story, beginning in a wheelchair and ending in an episode-winning foxtrot.
Arlens story shows that human vegetable is an oxymoron. As columnist Wesley J. Smith puts it, Christians must never call (human beings) vegetables, a term as denigrating and dehumanizing as a racial epithet.
I was told it couldnt be done; my dream was impossible, Arlen said.
With God, all things are possible," Jesus said.
On Monday night, Arlen performed again on DWTS. She and her partner danced an amazing nostalgia-filled jazz routine as Minnie and Mickey Mouse. Her impossible routine may be seen here.
Thanks for posting this awesome story. Wouldn’t brain activity be detectable in someone in such a state?
That routine was adorable! I didnt know her backstory (we only watch the dances, fast forwarding through the stories). Thanks. She is an inspiration.
Incredible. Very emotional to read.
I know it is an over used phrase, but “You go girl!”
Praise God that He is returning her health back to her. It is a miracle! May He continue to bless her.
Thank you so very much for posting this story!
It gives me a great deal to think about.
A great deal.
Thanks for posting this.
Amazing child and amazing parents, a beautiful story...
Thank you for posting this, indeed! Wonderful story.
I think I have read similar stories in the past, where all the doctors gave up hope and wanted to pull the plug, but the child and the parents refused to give up, and they miraculously succeeded in bringing her back.
’With God, all things are possible,’ Jesus said.” Never give up.
This just proves that there’s a lot we don’t understand..about everything.
I’m in Pennsylvania, and one of my Senators has been in a vegetative state for ten years.
Wow! Thank you for posting.
Thanks! This is the definition of pure courage. I cant even fathom what this person has gone through.
And she still has no feeling in her legs. She is dancing without knowing/feeling what her legs are actually doing. Amazing.
Why can’t we have “normal” people dancing with the “stars?
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