Matt Davis suffered severe injuries in a motorbike collision. At the time, he had only been dating Danielle Davis for a year.
He struck an illegally parked automobile in July 2011 while he was entering a highway.
Acquiring a greater understanding
He was severely injured, suffering from several fractures, heart problems, and head trauma.
He was unconscious and had been placed on life support.
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Trusting Her Innate Sensation
The doctors advised Danielle to remove her husband from life support because there was a “90% chance” that he wouldn’t wake up from his slumber.
His ribs, collar bone, femur, jaw, and skull were all broken. Along with severe brain damage, his liver was also severely affected.
His odds of survival were a pitiful 10% and 5%, respectively.
In a television interview, Danielle claimed that the doctors had informed her that they would cut the cord if it were them.
“They stated that’s what their family would want to do.”Despite her refusal to heed their advise, she said.”I had faith that God could help us get through it. It wasn’t too big for God, in my opinion,” she continued.

Before getting married, Matt and Daniella had only been dating for two months. She was 24 and Matt was 23.
Seven months had passed since the first disaster.
Two years prior, in a horrific tragedy, Matt’s father had passed away. This is why, following his accident, he was left in that situation and his mother became too ill to take care of him.
Daniella decided to maintain him on life support. When Matt woke up, his memory of Daniella was gone due to brain injury.
Still, he was glad he had married her. He said, “I’m sure glad I married her,” to ABC News.
Until the end of eternity
Matt and Danielle returned to live with her mother, sharing his care.
The first three months were spent with him remaining in a coma. He woke up and started to follow them with his eyes.
“If we have to bring him home, let’s make sure he has the best view in the world,” Daniella remarked.She recalled telling her mother that a room with a view would be ideal for him.”Give him something to look at if he’s just going to be a body in a bed.”
Matt demonstrated his ability to hear and comprehend what was being stated.
Together, they managed to persuade Matt to comply with the simple tasks assigned by his rehab therapist, such as offering something and urging him to accept it.
She still remembers the day he reached out and took a toy motorcycle.”We consider it a miracle, even though it doesn’t seem like much.”
His first steps came almost three years after the accident.
His bodily condition began to improve, but his brain’s recovery from the stress took longer.
His long-term memory has been difficult for him to regain, and he is unable to recall Danielle from before the crash.
He didn’t know who she was when he woke up. Their acquaintanceship had to be reestablished.
Rehab is expensive and time-consuming. To assist with the costs, Danielle created a GoFundMe, but it is no longer active. “It’s been 3 1/2 years since Matt’s accident and he continues to improve!” the writer said. He uses forearm crutches to walk with the least amount of distance and supervision, and he does not take any drugs. Therapy will no longer be covered by insurance. Even ten years after their damage, persons with traumatic brain injury still require extensive rehabilitation. The individual frequently falls short of their potential since insurance does not cover the entire cost of the therapy they require.
Matt needed to work at regaining his sense of humor. However, Daniella once came to the realization that her spouse remained the same eccentric.
His favorite dish, a spicy chicken wrap from Cheddars, is what he ordered.”He mumbled, but I’m sure I heard him correctly—before the accident, cheddars were his all-time favorite food!”
Matt and Danielle’s Instagram account hasn’t been utilized since 2017. We hope that they are doing well!