Wheelchair bound couple's love story spreads hope for a better tomorrow


Mumbai, Apr 13 (Deccan Chronicle) : An accident that leaves you with disabilities can be devastating and an experience which turns life into a struggle. But having the right companion for life can make things better and give hope for a better life ahead.

The story of a wheelchair bound couple from Mumbai is both fascinating and heart-warming as it begin when they met at a medical conference and both of them sustained injuries to the spine in an accident while travelling in the exact same car three years apart.

They talked about their experiences and soon started meeting for coffee and movies, as their feelings of unconditional love motivated them to build a better tomorrow together.

The couple's Facebook post says following :

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“We met at a medical convention around 9 years ago. It’s strange, but we went through very similar accidents — we both sustained injuries to the spinal chord in car accidents that took place on the same street in New Bombay and we were both even traveling in the exact same car…except our accidents took place 3 years apart! That’s actually how we became friends — initially we used to talk about our accidents and supported each other but slowly, we started meeting for a movie, or coffee or with a group of friends. We didn’t even realise when we began to text each other all the time and have conversations that lasted until 4 in the morning.

We realised we had feelings for each other only when she took a 20 day trip abroad, and we were out of touch for that period. She would still call me once a week whenever she could make an ISD call…but I missed her, I missed talking to her everyday and when she came back she told me the same thing! We both confessed our feelings to each other and began to date. Of course, initially it was difficult because of both of us being in wheelchairs and a lot of time we both needed help — sometimes to use the restroom when we were eating at a restaurant or to get out of a cab but we got by! People have always been so kind to us — I still remember this one time when the restaurant owner asked these people who were halfway through their meal to shift tables as it would be more convenient to us and they didn’t even hesitate once!

So we’ve gotten by and we’ve been dating for over 7 years now — but very early on I knew I wanted to marry her. She brings out the best in me and she’s so thoughtful that I wonder how I ever got so lucky — she’s saved every little memory of ours whether a movie ticket or our conversations from BBM to whatsapp to MSN and she just makes everything so special! I knew I wanted to marry her come what may but both are parents were very against it. They had questions like ‘how will both of you manage?’ ‘atleast one of you should be able’ but through these past few years we’ve shown them that we can more than manage. We’ve tried being independent and doing things on our own and as for the rest, when we live together we’ll figure it out together. In fact, we’ve learnt to be around one another and support each other so much that we recently went to Goa together alone and it was by far the best time and that’s what we’re looking forward to forever. We may be differently abled, but together we’re so complete…together we’re two parts of one whole.”

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This story shows how in times of darkness and despair after being struck by a tragedy, love can be the answer to all dilemmas

  

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Apr 14 2017

    Their love story needs to be appreciated. But what about their livelihood? Whats the source of Income?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Apr 14 2017

    How sweet!.I feel you both are made for each other.when you too have that feeling,go forwards.whatever may come ,important is you never let the other down,All the best for your future.never be your physical disability a blockage .That brought you together ,so go with it also forward.May God bless you.None of you will be happy when you both go apart.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    Love is in the air. Good luck to the loving couple.

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  • Sweetu, Uae

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    God bless you both .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    I still have faith in 'Acche Din Ane Wale Hai' ...

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  • santhu, Mumbai/Udup

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    Very Inspiring...Love is AMAZING...Best wishes both of you!

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    Even in despair after being struck by a tragedy, both of them found light and hope with each other for the future.

    Best wishes to both of them...

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