The television host suffers from brutal injuries, breaks his neck and shares inspiration lessons
Nev Schulman, host of MTV catfish, had a bicycle accident.
Nev Schulman , MTV host Catfish , broke his neck in a bicycle accident, he revealed on Instagram yesterday, sharing a heartbreaking story that ends with an inspiring message.
“I went to fish with my family on Sunday. It was incredible, the idea of my son. One of those working days. Back because they were too cute. to the sensitive images of what you are about to read.
"Monday was not a day like that," he continued. "Monday was a day when I learned what" before the accident "really means. And Monday gave weight to the luck that I had to have on Sunday. It is true what they say - Life can change in an instant.
I never arrived to recover my son at school on the bicycle. In fact, in some ways, I am happy not to have done so. I was alone on the impact. Me and the truck. And then I suppose the sidewalk. I was alone and unconscious. And then aware. Maybe I was fine (I was not). Maybe I can still run my long race on Thursday (I couldn't). I broke my neck. C5 and C6 to be exact. Stable fractures. ""
"I am not paralyzed"
Schulman then described his condition. "I'm not paralyzed," he wrote. "My hands were a question mark there for a minute, but the human body is incredible, just like humans. The incredible knowledge and care of everyone in the medical community was so remarkable. Starting with EMS and the Southampton Emergency Salle and Usi Stony Brook.
Schulman is married to the personality of television Laura Perlongo , which only two months before the accident posted a loving tribute to her husband on the day of Father's Day. "Bredbling," she legend the magnet montage at the time. The duo has three children.
"Lucky to be alive"
"I am lucky to be here, living, standing and hugging my family, planning to recover completely," continued Schulman. "And I'm really starting to understand the meaning of gratitude. For big and little things before the accident, and now everything goes forward. We did not plan to fish last Sunday and my instinct was to say No to the scrambling planning an excursion of a day, but looking back a week later, I am so happy to have said yes.